The Cathedral and the Bazaar : Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
by Raymond, Eric
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Available to read online: http://catb.org/esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/introduction/ 1. The Cathedral and the Bazaar 2. The Mail Must Get Through 3. The Importance of Having Users 4. Release Early, Release Often 5. How Many Eyeballs Tame Complexity 6. When Is a Rose Not a Rose? 7. Popclient becomes Fetchmail 8. Fetchmail Grows Up 9. A Few More Lessons from Fetchmail 10. Necessary Preconditions for the Bazaar Style 11. The Social Context of Open-Source Software 12. On Management and the Maginot Line 13. Epilog: Netscape Embraces the Bazaar 14. Notes 15. Bibliography 16. Acknowledgements
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- Better World Books (US)
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- 3980018-6
- Title
- The Cathedral and the Bazaar : Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
- Author
- Raymond, Eric
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
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- 2
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0596001088
- ISBN 13
- 9780596001087
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
- Place of Publication
- Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, U.s.a.
- This edition first published
- January 15, 2001
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