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In his 1997 essay The Cathedral and the Bazaar, open-source evangelist Eric S. Raymond suggests a model for developing OSS known as the bazaar model. Raymond likens the development of software by traditional methodologies to building a cathedral, "carefully crafted by individual wizards or small bands of mages working in splendid isolation". He suggests that all software should be developed using the bazaar style, which he described as "a great babbling bazaar of di…
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Open-source software is non-proprietary software that allows anyone to modify, enhance, or view the source code behind it. It has many advantages over …
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A list of the best open source software for everyday use, from office tools to media players to image editors. Each software has a brief …
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Web[citation needed] Examples of open-source software products are: Linux (that much of world's server parks are running) MediaWiki (that Wikipedia is based upon) Many more: …
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WebOpen source software is software developed and maintained via open collaboration, and made available for anyone to use, examine, alter and redistribute. Learn about the history, …
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