Open Source Systems: Towards Robust Practices
Editorial: Springer Nature
Licencia: Creative Commons (by)
Autor(es): Balaguer, Federico, [et al.]
Free and open source software (FOSS) has gone through a series of phases, from a little-noticed movement, to early industry adoption in the lower levels of the software stack, to inroads in the vertical application market, to merely table stakes in modern software development: In recent years, disruptive applications in the trendy segment of machine learning are natively born as open source. There is no doubt that in just over 20 years FOSS has radically changed the way software is designed, developed, evolved, distributed, marketed, and sold.
One could be tempted to say that since FOSS is now mainstream across all layers of software development, with even its most fierce former opponents turning into fervent adopters, it has reached its maturity phase and there is no longer a need for a specialized forum dedicated to studying it, like the one OSS has being providing for over a decade.
[2017]
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