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"The Cathedral and the Bazaar" from O'Reilly (fwd)




Here's another one...

----- Forwarded message from Christina Silveira -----

September 27, 1999

Landmark Open Source Manifesto To Be Published 

SEBASTOPOL, CA-He calls himself an accidental revolutionary. Or an Open
Source software evangelist. Salon Magazine called him a "hacker guru".
But everyone agrees that his cataclysmic work The Cathedral and the
Bazaar was the shot heard around the world. It catapulted Netscape into
releasing their browser as open source, put Linus Torvalds on the cover
of Forbes Magazine and Microsoft on the defensive, and helped Linux to
rock the world of commercial software. "The Cathedral and the Bazaar"
is the manifesto of the Open Source revolution.

Eric S. Raymond, the author of The Cathedral and the Bazaar, defines
the Open Source movement and challenges both Open Source developers and
business executives to take a hard look at the business consequences of
the Internet.

"The advent of the Internet is driving some drastic changes in the
software industry. We usually think of dramatically lower
communications and transaction costs as the Internet's major value (and
challenge!). That's the noisy, well-hyped part of the Internet
revolution," Raymond says. "But there's something else going on, as
well. The Internet's engineering tradition, its native culture, and
even its folklore are turning out to hold lessons that are going to be
critical for the creativity and software-intensive economy of the
coming century."

The Cathedral and the Bazaar not only made history, it maps the future.
O'Reilly & Associates plans to bring out Cathedral and the Bazaar
(together with other pivotal works by Raymond) for the first time in
print, in hardcover, in late Oct. "Open Source isn't just a subject of
interest to software developers. It's a reflection of the way the
Internet is changing the rules for an industry that now affects
virtually everyone, " says Tim O'Reilly, president and publisher.

The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an
Accidental Revolutionary, includes a foreword by Bob Young and has
received advance praise from a wide range of business leaders, hackers,
and critics, including Guy Kawasaki, Tom Peters, Brian Behlendorf, and
Linus Torvalds. Open Source is a crucial competitive advantage in the
Internet age and The Cathedral and the Bazaar shines a light on the
crest of this next technological wave.

More information about the book, including Table of Contents, index, 
author bio, and samples
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/cb/

Cover graphic in jpeg format 
ftp://ftp.ora.com/pub/graphics/book_covers/hi-res/1565927249.jpg

Photo of Eric Raymond 
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/photo-gallery.html

For a disk or hard copy of the cover image or Eric's photo, please
contact Lisa Mann 707-829-0515 ext. 230

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The Cathedral & the Bazaar
Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
By Eric S. Raymond
Foreword by Bob Young, Chairman and CEO, Red Hat Inc.
1st Edition November 1999 
Hardcover, 1-56592-724-9, 288 pages, $19.95  (US$)

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