Strategies and Technologies of Sharing in Contributor-Run Archives
Jones, Paul
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Title
Strategies and Technologies of Sharing in Contributor-Run Archives
Author(s)
Jones, Paul
Issue Date
2005
Keyword(s)
Commercialization
Internet
Libraries and the World Wide Web
World Wide Web
Abstract
While we argue about and discuss the plusses and minuses of contributorrun
archives, groups formed by people of shared interests and of varied
technical competencies have been creating, maintaining, sustaining, and
growing their archives for over a decade in several cases. These contributor-
run archives make use of powerful open technologies to facilitate their
projects. In this article I will focus on three different volunteer-run projects
that involve worldwide cooperation using advanced technologies to further
their ends. The Linux Documentation Project, the Degree Confluence
Project, and Etree.org are all large projects that involve many contributors
with technical teams of various sizes using a variety of technologies. Each
project will be described in terms of its aims; its history; its rules, or lack
thereof, for contribution; its technologies; and its current state of practice.
From these examples we can draw some lessons as well as some enhanced
awareness of technologies of cooperation. Among the technologies used
by the projects are wiki, mailman, Shorten (SHN), FLAC, PHP, mySQL,
PHPbb, Postnuke, BitTorrent, rsync, XML, and CVS. All of these technologies
are “open” and available for installation, customization, and further
sharing of their code.
Publisher
Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
ISSN
0024-2594
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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