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Squatting at the digital campfire: researching the open source software community

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Cromie, Mike Ewing
This paper describes an internet-mediated netnography of the open source software (OSS) community. A brief history of OSS is presented, along with a discussion of the defining characteristics of the phenomenon. A theoretical rationale for the method is then offered and several unique features detailed. The evolution of the methodology in practice is described and salient lessons highlighted. In addition to gathering a large volume of rich data as intended, early phases of the implementation of this method produced a number of unanticipated but significant findings. The paper concludes by summarising the key methodological considerations for conducting a phenomenology of a true online community

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Journal

International Journal of Market Research

Volume

50

Issue

5

Pagination

631 - 653

Publisher

Warc

Location

London, UK

ISSN

1470-7853

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, World Advertising Research Center

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