OSPO Notes: Open Source Governance — Who Decides, and How
Explains open source governance models like BDFL, meritocracy, and do-ocracy, focusing on who decides and how in tech projects.
Chris Short is an IT professional, open-source advocate, and Kubernetes contributor with 30+ years of experience in systems, security, networks, and DevOps. He writes about Cloud Native, DevOps practices, and Linux, sharing insights from his extensive career in both public and private sectors.
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Explains open source governance models like BDFL, meritocracy, and do-ocracy, focusing on who decides and how in tech projects.
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