Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution"O'Reilly Media, Inc.", 1999. gada 3. janv. - 284 lappuses Freely available source code, with contributions from thousands of programmers around the world: this is the spirit of the software revolution known as Open Source. Open Source has grabbed the computer industry's attention. Netscape has opened the source code to Mozilla; IBM supports Apache; major database vendors haved ported their products to Linux. As enterprises realize the power of the open-source development model, Open Source is becoming a viable mainstream alternative to commercial software.Now in Open Sources, leaders of Open Source come together for the first time to discuss the new vision of the software industry they have created. The essays in this volume offer insight into how the Open Source movement works, why it succeeds, and where it is going.For programmers who have labored on open-source projects, Open Sources is the new gospel: a powerful vision from the movement's spiritual leaders. For businesses integrating open-source software into their enterprise, Open Sources reveals the mysteries of how open development builds better software, and how businesses can leverage freely available software for a competitive business advantage.The contributors here have been the leaders in the open-source arena:
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... source code is fundamental to the furthering of computer science and freely available source code is truly necessary for innovation to continue. Stallman worried how the world would react to free software. Scientific knowledge is often ...
... Source. Software? In the spring of 1997, a group of leaders in the free ... Source. A series of guidelines were crafted to describe software that qualified as ... code and distribute it with another, possibly proprietary, program without ...
... code, which works very well with their commer- cial offerings. In this way, giving away source code is a very good way to build a plat- form. This is also one of the reasons why the people at Netscape did not use the GPL. This is not a ...
... code to their work. The revolutionaries are in place. They are the network engineers, system administra- tors, and programmers who have thrived on open-source software throughout their education, and want to use open-source software to ...
... Source model , Red Hat can afford to charge $ 49.95 for their distribution only because they support the development of new code and return that code to the community at large as Open Source . This kind of brand management is new to Open ...
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An Entrepreneurs Account | 71 |
Software Engineering | 91 |
The Linux Edge | 101 |
Open Source as a Business Strategy | 149 |
The Open Source Definition | 171 |
Hardware Software and Infoware | 189 |
The Story of Mozilla | 197 |
The Revenge of the Hackers | 207 |
The TanenbaumTorvalds Debate | 221 |
The Open Source Definition Version 10 | 253 |
Contributors | 265 |
How Red Hat Software Stumbled Across a New Economic Model and Helped Improve an Industry | 113 |
Diligence Patience and Humility | 127 |
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