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Today, most software researchers and professionals consider Open Source as a greatly successful paradigm for large-scale production of high-quality software systems. However, most of them would probably agree that successfully applying this paradigm requires dealing with a number of important issues. One of the best reasons to attend OSS conference series is being able to discuss these issues in an unprecedented gathering of top-notch researchers, developers, and leaders from all avenues of the open source movement. Attending good tutorials, in particular, is a great opportunity for getting in touch with new ideas and discussing them in depth with real experts.
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Damiani, E. (2007). Introduction to OSS 2007 Tutorial Program. In: Feller, J., Fitzgerald, B., Scacchi, W., Sillitti, A. (eds) Open Source Development, Adoption and Innovation. OSS 2007. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 234. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-72486-7_43
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