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 * 2008
  * T. Maillart, D. Sornette, S. Spaeth, G. Von Krogh [[https://arxiv.org/abs/0807.0014v1|Empirical Tests of Zipf's law Mechanism In Open Source Linux Distribution]] Physical Review Letters 101, 218701 (2008)
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  * Wolf, Gunnar, and Gallegos-García, Gina, "[[http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01611194.2016.1238421|Strengthening a Curated Web of Trust in a Geographically Distributed Project]]." Cryptologia, 27-12-2016 (online; print publication will follow in May 2017). Also available at: [[http://gwolf.org/node/4088|Strengthening a Curated Web of Trust in a Geographically Distributed Project]]   * Wolf, Gunnar, and Gallegos-García, Gina, "[[http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01611194.2016.1238421|Strengthening a Curated Web of Trust in a Geographically Distributed Project]]." Cryptologia, 27-12-2016 (online; print publication in May 2017). Also available at: [[http://gwolf.org/node/4088|Strengthening a Curated Web of Trust in a Geographically Distributed Project]]
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  * Steffen Möller, Stuart W. Prescott, Lars Wirzenius, Petter Reinholdtsen, Brad Chapman, Pjotr Prins, Stian Soiland-Reyes, Fabian Klötzl, Andrea Bagnacani, Matúš Kalaš, Andreas Tille, Michael R. Crusoe, "[[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41019-017-0050-4|Robust Cross-Platform Workflows: How Technical and Scientific Communities Collaborate to Develop, Test and Share Best Practices for Data Analysis]]". ''Data Science and Engineering'', '''2017''', 2(3), pp 232–244.
    
 * 2018

  * [[GunnarWolf|Gunnar Wolf]] and Víctor González Quiroga, "[[https://jisajournal.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s13174-018-0082-7|Insights on the large-scale deployment of a curated Web-of-Trust: the Debian project’s cryptographic keyring]]." Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 9:11, 2018-05-16, pp. 1-12.
  * Wolfgang Mauerer, [[https://debconf18.debconf.org/talks/109-are-any-big-brothers-watching-you-and-if-yes-what-can-they-tell-about-debian/|Are any big brothers watching you, and if yes, what can they tell about Debian?]], DebConf18

 * 2020

  * [[RafaelLaboissiereAlt|Rafael Laboissière]], Statistical analysis of the Debian General Resolution “Init systems and systemd” 2019. ''Published on GitHub'', '''2020'''. DOI: [[https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3605064|10.5281/zenodo.3609215]].
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on the [[DebianMed#References|DebianMed page]],
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on the [[https://sources.debian.net/doc/|debsources publications page]] on the [[https://sources.debian.net/doc/|debsources publications page]],
in the [[UltimateDebianDatabase#References|UDD references section]],
on the [[https://flossmole.org/category/tags/debian|FLOSSmole Debian tag]]
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More publications are available on [[https://flosshub.org/biblio|FLOSShub]]. More publications are available on [[https://flosshub.org/biblio|FLOSShub]], [[https://dblp.uni-trier.de/search?q=debian|dblp]] or [[https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=debian|Google Scholar]].

Debian publications

The following publications deal with Debian:

  • 2002
    • González-Barahona, J. and M. Ortuño Perez. 2002 Counting Potatoes: The Size of Debian 2.2. Free Open Source Research Community 2002-03.
    • Lameter, C. 2002 Debian GNU/Linux: The Past, the Present and the Future. Paper presented at Free Software Symposium 2002, Japan Education Centre.
  • 2004
    • Martin Michlmayr. Managing debian. AUUGN, The journal of AUUG Inc., 25(3), 9 2004.
  • 2005
    • Robles, G., J. Gonzáles-Barahona, and M. Michlmayr. 2005 Evolution of Volunteer Participation in Libre Software Projects: Evidence from Debian. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Open Software Systems, 2005 Graz, Austria.
  • 2006

Abstract: Research on open source (OS) projects often focuses on the SourceForge collaboration platform. We argue that a GNU/Linux distribution, such as Debian, is better suited for the sampling of projects because it avoids biases and contains unique information only available in an integrated environment. Especially research on the reuse of components can build on dependency information inherent in the Debian GNU/Linux package tracking system.

Abstract: During the course Open Source in summer term 2007 at the University of Hildesheim several aspects regarding Free, Libre Open Source Software where covered, including reusability, accountability, patent and trademark laws. This term paper deepens an other topic: The "everyday work" of a free software project. As an example the Debian project was used.


More papers available in CategoryPublication, on the DebianMed page, on the Debian papers with statistics page, on the debsources publications page, in the UDD references section, on the FLOSSmole Debian tag and in the FLOSShub Debian category.


Some citations to investigate:

Ronneburg, F. 2006 Debian GNU/Linux Anwenderhandbuch: Creative Commons Namensnennung.

Bootstrapping Software Distributions

Publications about Free Software and Open Content in General

OECD 2007 "Giving Knowledge for Free" - The Emergence of Open Educational Resources

Version: Print (Paperback) Availability: Available Publication date: 06 Jun 2007 Language: English Pages: 149 ISBN: 9789264031746 Price: €24 | $29 | £17 | ¥3300 |

Learning resources are often considered key intellectual property in a competitive higher education world. However, more and more institutions and individuals are sharing their digital learning resources over the Internet, openly and for free, as Open Educational Resources (OER). This study, building on previous OECD work on e-learning, asks why this is happening, who is involved and what the most important implications of this development are. The report offers a comprehensive overview of the rapidly changing phenomenon of Open Educational Resources and the challenges it poses for higher education. It examines reasons for individuals and institutions to share resources for free, and looks at copyright issues, sustainability and business models as well as policy implications. It will be of particular interest to those involved in e-learning or strategic decision making within higher education, to researchers and to students of new technologies.

More publications are available on FLOSShub, dblp or Google Scholar.