X-Git-Url: http://git.nikiroo.be/?p=gofetch.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2Fexpected%2FLWN%2F0000764321.header;fp=test%2Fexpected%2FLWN%2F0000764321.header;h=6007b73646f64e9f6a0b9823ddbd6e647006caa1;hp=9cdc345b07bba8e57206584c14fd0a9f276fadd7;hb=e818d449fee8a5397ab2f05df63bbeffc4c67dc0;hpb=a6a7ff9f2e7f42f17eaa69be2bfad201195b3eb4 diff --git a/test/expected/LWN/0000764321.header b/test/expected/LWN/0000764321.header index 9cdc345..6007b73 100644 --- a/test/expected/LWN/0000764321.header +++ b/test/expected/LWN/0000764321.header @@ -1,16 +1,21 @@ 0The Hidden Benefit of Giving Back to Open Source Software (Working Knowledge) null/LWN/0000764321 70 i [Briefs] Sep 6, 2018 16:56 UTC (Thu) (corbet) i -i The Harvard Business School's "Working Knowledge" site has an -i article arguing that it can pay for companies to allow their -i developers to contribute back to the projects whose software -i they use. "And that presents an interesting dilemma for firms -i that rely heavily on open source. Should they allow employees -i on company time to make updates and edits to the software for -i community use that could be used by competitors? New research -i by Assistant Professor Frank Nagle, a member of the Strategy -i Unit at Harvard Business School, shows that paying employees -i to contribute to such software boosts the company’s -i productivity from using the software by as much as 100 -i percent, when compared with free-riding competitors." +i The Harvard Business School's "Working Knowledge" site has +i [1]an article arguing that it can pay for companies to allow +i their developers to contribute back to the projects whose +i software they use. " And that presents an interesting dilemma +i for firms that rely heavily on open source. Should they allow +i employees on company time to make updates and edits to the +i software for community use that could be used by competitors? +i New research by Assistant Professor Frank Nagle, a member of +i the Strategy Unit at Harvard Business School, shows that +i paying employees to contribute to such software boosts the +i company’s productivity from using the software by as much as +i 100 percent, when compared with free-riding competitors. " +i +i +i +i [1] https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/the-hidden-benefit-of-giving-ba- +i ck-to-open-source-software i