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Showing posts with label cathedral and the bazaar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cathedral and the bazaar. Show all posts
02 June 2010

Open Sourcing Politics

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“Linux is subversive”: so begins “The Cathedral and the Bazaar,” Eric Raymond's analysis of the open source way. The subversion there wa...
03 October 2008

Haggling in the Bazaar

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As open source becomes more widely used, people have started exploring how and why its approach to developing software works so well. The pi...
23 June 2008

Linux is Subversive....

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On Open Enterprise blog .
13 November 2007

Of Bazaars and Dangerous Co-location

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I often bang on about modularity in this blog, and its critical importance to creating and running open projects. Here are some more though...
13 October 2007

Xara's Failure: Half Closed, Half Hearted

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We are so used to the Cathedral and the Bazaar story of how the open source methodology succeeds that it is easy to forget that it can fail...
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