Exploring the tensions between volunteers and firms in hybrid projects

5 Introduction 5 The Constitutive Features of the Open Development Model 8 GNOME and OpenOffice.org as Hybrid FOSS Organizations 11 The Desktop Integration Bounty Hunt: Who Decides What Features Are Important? 14 The failure of the Groupware project: Sun closes the code 19 Conclusions 23 References 27

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