Robin Berjon on Nostr: We know that OSS projects drift into oligarchies and become ossified. When we don't ...
We know that OSS projects drift into oligarchies and become ossified. When we don't want to just let them die, we can learn from theoretical models of institutional change to understand how to compost the oligarchy and regrow the project from within.
https://berjon.com/transmutations/Published at
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