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03 Aug 07
Michel BauwensPaul Duguid in First Monday challenge's peer production superiority
Peer-Production P2P-Governance P2P-Epistemology Collective-Choice-Systems P2P
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Nonetheless, both suffer from problems of quality that are not addressed by what I have called the laws of quality — the general faith that popular sites that are open to improvement iron out problems and continuously improve.
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Although the categories (name, artist, album) could hardly seem more simple
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The authors of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights may have believed that open debate leads to political truth, they did not believe that the Constitution would improve were it changed at the whim of each citizen’s changing view of truth.
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24 Oct 06
spinsterPeople often implicitly ascribe the quality of peer–production projects such as Project Gutenberg or Wikipedia to what I call “laws” of quality. These are drawn from Open Source software development and it is not clear how applicable they are outsid
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