This essay was improved by conversations with a large number of people who helped debug it. Particular thanks to Jeff Dutky <dutky@wam.umd.edu>, who suggested the ``debugging is parallelizable'' formulation, and helped develop the analysis that proceeds from it. Also to Nancy Lebovitz <nancyl@universe.digex.net> for her suggestion that I emulate Weinberg by quoting Kropotkin. Perceptive criticisms also came from Joan Eslinger <wombat@kilimanjaro.engr.sgi.com> and Marty Franz <marty@net-link.net> of the General Technics list. Glen Vandenburg <glv@vanderburg.org> pointed out the importance of self-selection in contributor populations and suggested the fruitful idea that much development rectifies `bugs of omission'; Daniel Upper <upper@peak.org> suggested the natural analogies for this. I'm grateful to the members of PLUG, the Philadelphia Linux User group, for providing the first test audience for the first public version of this essay. Paula Matuszek <matusp00@mh.us.sbphrd.com> enlightened me about the practice of software management. Phil Hudson <phil.hudson@iname.com> reminded me that the social organization of the hacker culture mirrors the organization of its software, and vice-versa. John Buck <johnbuck@sea.ece.umassd.edu> pointed out that MATLAB makes an instructive parallel to Emacs. Russell Johnston <russjj@mail.com> brought me to consciousness about some of the mechanisms discussed in ``How Many Eyeballs Tame Complexity.'' Finally, Linus Torvalds's comments were helpful and his early endorsement very encouraging.
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Revision 1.57 | 11 September 2000 | esr |
New major section ``How Many Eyeballs Tame Complexity''. | ||
Revision 1.52 | 28 August 2000 | esr |
MATLAB is a reinforcing parallel to Emacs. Corbatoó & Vyssotsky got it in 1965. | ||
Revision 1.51 | 24 August 2000 | esr |
First DocBook version. Minor updates to Fall 2000 on the time-sensitive material. | ||
Revision 1.49 | 5 May 2000 | esr |
Added the HBS note on deadlines and scheduling. | ||
Revision 1.51 | 31 August 1999 | esr |
This the version that O'Reilly printed in the first edition of the book. | ||
Revision 1.45 | 8 August 1999 | esr |
Added the endnotes on the Snafu Principle, (pre)historical examples of bazaar development, and originality in the bazaar. | ||
Revision 1.44 | 29 July 1999 | esr |
Added the ``On Management and the Maginot Line'' section, some insights about the usefulness of bazaars for exploring design space, and substantially improved the Epilog. | ||
Revision 1.40 | 20 Nov 1998 | esr |
Added a correction of Brooks based on the Halloween Documents. | ||
Revision 1.39 | 28 July 1998 | esr |
I removed Paul Eggert's 'graph on GPL vs. bazaar in response to cogent aguments from RMS on | ||
Revision 1.31 | February 10 1998 | esr |
Added ``Epilog: Netscape Embraces the Bazaar!'' | ||
Revision 1.29 | February 9 1998 | esr |
Changed ``free software'' to ``open source''. | ||
Revision 1.27 | 18 November 1997 | esr |
Added the Perl Conference anecdote. | ||
Revision 1.20 | 7 July 1997 | esr |
Added the bibliography. | ||
Revision 1.16 | 21 May 1997 | esr |
First official presentation at the Linux Kongress. |