Books
Books : reviews
Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman, Mark Stone, eds.
Open Sources: voices from the open source revolution.
O'Reilly. 1999
(read but not reviewed)
Contents
- • Eric S. Raymond. A Brief History of Hackerdom. 1998
- From the early days of the 1960s, up to the the appearance of Linux in the early 1990s
- • Eric S. Raymond. The Revenge of the Hackers. 1998
- The success of the Open Source movement in the 1990s, and where it might go from here
- • Marshall Kirk McKusick. Twenty Years of Berkeley Unix: from AT&T-owned to freely redistributable. 1999
- • Scott Bradner. The Internet engineering task force. 1999
- • Richard Stallman. The GNU operating system and the Free Software movement. 1998
- • Michael Tiemann. Future of Cynus Solutions: an entrepreneur's account. 1999
- • Paul Vixie. Software Engineering. 1999
- • Linus Torvalds. The Linux edge. 1999
- • Robert Young. Giving it away: how Red Hat Software stumbled across a new economic model and helped improve an industry. 1999
- • Larry Wall. Diligence, patience, and humility. 1999
- • Brian Behlendorf. Open Source as a business strategy. 1999
- • Bruce Perens. The Open Source definition. 1998
- • Tim O'Reilly. Hardware, software, and infoware. 1999
- • Jim Hamerley, Tom Paquin, Susan Walton. Freeing the source: the story of Mozilla. 1998