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+<!DOCTYPE cit SYSTEM "../../../DTD">
+<cit xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xml:lang="en">
+       <p>
+               In <abbr>F/LOSS</abbr>, openness relies on a steadfastly closed epistemological frame that not only constitutes technology as apart from persons, but shapes this separability in such a way that code is more than just outside the realm of the social: it is <seg type="callout">downright <emph>freed</emph> from it</seg><pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
+               The social here is not exactly orthogonal to the technical as <abbr>F/LOSS</abbr> imagination has it; rather, social forms shape how ties are <emph>severed</emph>, as well as how they are built, between people<pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
+               Not needing to know with whom code is being exchanged, or having a stake in their concerns, is as central to <abbr>F/LOSS</abbr> as open scrutiny to improve code quality<pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
+       </p>
+       <bibl>
+               <citedRange unit="page" from="680" to="680"/>
+       </bibl>
+</cit>
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