### Editor's Note ###

Greetings, friends, from Open Summit in New York City! Today we're
featuring a compelling new piece from Jordan Morgan, iOS developer at
Buffer, who opened sourced his code in response to the company's culture
of radical transparency. Enjoy!

### Content Update ###

New today:

Jordan Morgan: "Why a Buffer developer open sourced his code"
https://opensource.com/open-organization/16/5/buffer-open-culture

Previously published:

Huiren Woo: "An app competition is fertile testing ground for open
organization principles"
https://opensource.com/open-organization/16/5/app-development-contest-team-takes-open-approach
Views: 102

### Site Stats ###

Page views: 388
Total page views for the month: 9,373
Exit links to Amazon: 3
Total exit links for the month: 41
Field Guide Downloads: 1
Total Field Guide downloads for the month: 60

### Social Media Stats ###

@TheOpenOrg Twitter followers: 2,350 (+19)
@JWhitehurst Twitter followers: 11,959 (+25)
Facebook likes: 462 (+0)

### TheOpenOrg Resources ###

Metrics spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/196RzNrhAiHRBcZHtrDYYKy0I9m8Bqa67K9OOPbDxuME/edit?pli=1#gid=46325027

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