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The Cathedral and the Bazaar

Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
Book • 1999
In this book, Eric S. Raymond discusses two distinct models of software development: the 'cathedral' model, where source code is restricted to a small group of developers, and the 'bazaar' model, where code is developed publicly over the internet.

Raymond draws from his experiences with the Linux kernel and his own project, fetchmail, to illustrate the benefits of the bazaar model, including the rapid discovery of bugs through public scrutiny.

The book also outlines 19 'lessons' for creating good open-source software and discusses the impact of this model on the broader software development community.

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Chris Dixon
when discussing the open-source software movement.
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to highlight the difference between a monolithic approach and a collaborative one.
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Joseph Jacks
, referring to a quote in the book that says, sunlight is the best disinfectant.
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Jeffrey Fredrick
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como um livro sobre a origem do software de código aberto.
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in the context of open source software and its development model.
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when discussing open source software and the challenges to proprietary software.
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Stewart Alsop
as a book about open source that he read halfway through.
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