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The Cathedral and the Bazaar Series
The Cathedral and the Bazaar Series
The
"Cathedral and the Bazaar" series
consists of three main documents and a few lesser ones:
The Cathedral and the Bazaar
Homesteading the Noosphere
The Magic Cauldron
This lecture will give an overview of it. (which does not release one from the need to read it.)
1. Who is Eric S. Raymond
2. The Cathedral and the Bazaar
2.1. Two Ways of Managing a Project
2.2. How to start a Bazaar-style Project
2.3. The Users and how to Treat them
2.4. Release Early, Release Often
2.5. Getting Ideas from Users
2.6. Fetchmail Becomes a Category Killer
2.7. Overcoming Brooks' Law
2.8. Final Notes about CatB
3. Homesteading the Noosphere
3.1. The Hacker Community as a Gift Culture
3.2. The Lack of Project Niches
3.3. The Lockean Property Theory
3.4. Application to Projects
3.5. Ego-lessness in the Hackers Community
3.6. Rewards and Motivation
4. The Magic Cauldron
4.1. The Magic of the Open-Source World
4.2. Use Value and Sale Value
4.3. The Inverse Commons Model
4.4. Case Studies
4.4.1. Apache : Cost Sharing
4.4.2. Zope : Give Away a Recipe, Open a Restaurant
4.4.3. Doom : Becoming Open-Source at the Right Time
4.5. Business and Open-Source
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Shlomi Fish
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