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Links to books (articles) that may make intersting background reading | Links to books (articles) that may make intersting background reading |
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Other examples
Please list links to other OSS projects governance documents that may serve as examples of what to do (or what not to do)
OSS Governance dcouments
===Books discussing OSS projects==+
Links to books (articles) that may make intersting background reading
- http://producingoss.com/
- Karl Fogel, who has worked on the development teams of CVS, GNU Emacs and Subversion, and is also the writer of “Open Source Development with CVS”—has introduced an extremely comprehensive project guide that will change the way people begin and think about open source projects.
- http://www.dreamingincode.com/
- Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software. The story of Mitch Kapor's Chandler project.