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How open source software works: “free” user-to-user assistance
Authors:Karim R Lakhani  Eric von Hippel
Institution:MIT Sloan School of Management, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA
Abstract:Research into free and open source software development projects has so far largely focused on how the major tasks of software development are organized and motivated. But a complete project requires the execution of “mundane but necessary” tasks as well. In this paper, we explore how the mundane but necessary task of field support is organized in the case of Apache web server software, and why some project participants are motivated to provide this service gratis to others. We find that the Apache field support system functions effectively. We also find that, when we partition the help system into its component tasks, 98% of the effort expended by information providers in fact returns direct learning benefits to those providers. This finding considerably reduces the puzzle of why information providers are willing to perform this task “for free.” Implications are discussed.
Keywords:Open source software  User support  User innovation  Intrinsic motivation  Virtual community
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