
Working in Public
by Nadia Eghbal
Eghbal reframes open source as a production problem, maintainers are more like creators than factory workers. The real challenge is manageing the attention costs that contributors impose.
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by Nadia Eghbal
Eghbal reframes open source as a production problem, maintainers are more like creators than factory workers. The real challenge is manageing the attention costs that contributors impose.
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It draws on Hackers and Painters.
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Eghbal references Graham's Hackers and Painters on open source culture.
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