The cathedral and the bazaar : musings on Linux and Open Source by an accidental revolutionary / Eric S. Raymond ; with a foreword by Bob Young.
2001
QA76.76.O63 R397 2001 (Map It)
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Author
Title
The cathedral and the bazaar : musings on Linux and Open Source by an accidental revolutionary / Eric S. Raymond ; with a foreword by Bob Young.
Published
Beijing ; Cambridge, Mass. : O'Reilly, 2001.
Call Number
QA76.76.O63 R397 2001
Edition
Revised edition.
ISBN
0596001312
9780596001315
0596001088 (pbk.)
9780596001087 (pbk.)
9780596001315
0596001088 (pbk.)
9780596001087 (pbk.)
Description
xiv, 241 pages ; 22 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)45835582
Summary
"It all started with a series of odd statistics. The leading challenger to Microsoft's stranglehold on the computer industry is an operating system called Linux, the product of thousands of volunteer programmers who collaborate over the Internet. The software behind a majority of all the world's web sites doesn't come from a big company either, but from a loosely coordinated group of volunteer programmers called the Apache Group. The Internet itself, and much of its core software, was developed through a process of networked collaboration." "This book starts out with A Brief History of Hackerdom - the historical roots of the open-source movement - and details the events that led to the recognition of the power of open source. It contains the full text of The Cathedral and the Bazaar, updated and expanded for this book, plus Mr. Raymond's other key essays on the social and economic dynamics of open-source software development." "Open source is the competitive advantage in the Internet Age. The Cathedral and the Bazaar is a must read for anyone who cares about the computer industry or the dynamics of the information economy. Already, billions of dollars have been made and lost based on the ideas in this book. Its conclusions will be studied, debated, and implemented for years to come."--Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 234-235) and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Raymond, Eric S. Cathedral and the bazaar. Rev. ed. Beijing ; Cambridge, Mass. : O'Reilly, 2001 (OCoLC)623028859
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Table of Contents
A Brief History of Hackerdom 1
Cathedral and the Bazaar 19
Homesteading the Noosphere 65
Magic Cauldron 113
Revenge of the Hackers 167
Afterword: Beyond Software? 193
Appendix A How to Become a Hacker 195
Appendix B Statistical Trends in the Fetchmail Project's Growth 215.
Cathedral and the Bazaar 19
Homesteading the Noosphere 65
Magic Cauldron 113
Revenge of the Hackers 167
Afterword: Beyond Software? 193
Appendix A How to Become a Hacker 195
Appendix B Statistical Trends in the Fetchmail Project's Growth 215.