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Title Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution
Editors Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman, Mark Stone
Publisher O'Reilly & Associates
http://www.ora.com/
Copyright 1999
ISBN 1-56592-582-3
Pages 272
Price $24.95

Title The Cathedral and the Bazaar
Author Eric S. Raymond
Publisher O'Reilly & Associates
http://www.ora.com/
Copyright 1999
ISBN 1-56592-724-9
Pages 288
Price $19.95


The Open Source Movement

Open Sources is a rather mixed collection, with contributors from a wide range of backgrounds addressing different aspects of free software (open source) from different directions. So Eric Raymond presents historical accounts of hacker culture, Richard Stallman writes about the ethics of free software, Bruce Perens writes about licenses, Robert Young and Brian Behlendorf and others look at the business arguments for free software, Scott Bradner and Paul Vixie and others approach it from a software engineering perspective, and Larry Wall contributes a grand ramble on symbols. There's some great material in all of this, but it doesn't work that well as a book -- newcomers to the concept of free software are likely to find it confusing, while others can read just those portions that interest them online.

The Cathedral and the Bazaar is a compilation of Eric Raymond's writings on open source, containing "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" itself, "Homesteading the Noosphere," and the "Magic Cauldron," along with "A Brief History of Hackerdom" and "The Revenge of the Hackers" (the latter two are also included in Open Sources). Even if one disagrees with elements of Raymond's personal ethics (and I myself side with Richard Stallman on pretty much all their points of conflict), his insightful sociological and historical analysis is separable from that. And The Cathedral and the Bazaar works better as a printed volume than Open Sources because of the unity of voice: I had read all the works it contains separately, but found it useful reading them again together.

-- Danny Yee (http://www.dannyreviews.com/)


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