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@tjaskula I totally agree Tomasz. OSS goes far beyond sharing your code with a License. @VaughnVernon recommended to me once Social Architecture by Pieter Hintjens. And today I'm reading Working in Public by Nadia Eghbal. I recommend both books since they share different perspectives
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@tjaskula @VaughnVernon The first talks about how to create a community and protect your software with the proper licensing. @libzmq is an example of the book The second talks more about the GitHub platform and its role in the OSS. How it enabled a new type of OSS more centered in the individual