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The term ”Web 2.0″ was introduced to our vocabulary about a decade ago to describe the new direction the Internet community is headed. Observers noted that the increasing utilization of social media was creating numerous online communities in which the majority of the content was generated by the users. The concept of Web 2.0 is […]
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A Brief Introduction to Open Licensing
Open source communities rely heavily on the ability to freely share information with all participants; this participation requires some form of legal protection to ensure the people involved are not on the receiving end of potentially disastrous litigation. Open licensing serves as a legal method for ensuring the spread of information by protecting participants. This […]
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Community Engagement is one of the most important considerations when building an open source community that has long-term sustainability. A Group of 30 community managers came together in Portland, Oregon for the Community Leadership Summit and built a list of methods to keep a community involved. This list includes welcoming new members, conducting assessments to […]
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