Working in Public
The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software
by Nadia Eghbal
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“@m1shti @dksf @nayafia I'm learning so much from @nayafia! Loved the book :)”
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An inside look at modern open source software developersand their applications to, and influence on, our online social world."Nadia is one of today's most nuanced thinkers about the depth and potential of online communities, and this book could not have come at a better time." Devon Zuegel, director of product, communities at GitHubOpen source ...
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