The open-source movement is founded on the principle of sharing. Developers are granted the freedom to view, use, modify, and distribute code, a pool of shared knowledge known as digital commons. This freedom, however, carries an inherent paradox: the ease of copying code often leads to unwanted proliferation or project fragmentation, draining resources and creating chaos for users. This post explores the governance, social, and economic failures inherent in traditional open-source developmen...