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Paperback Embracing Insanity: Open Source Software Development Book

ISBN: 0672319896

ISBN13: 9780672319891

Embracing Insanity: Open Source Software Development

Written for non-intiates, this text explains the philosophy and function of the Open Source movement with respect to the computer industry. It offers a way to understand the workings of the movement from a cultural, technical and business perspective. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rated 5 stars
Where is the source for the book so I can correct the errors

On the contrary to a review above I find the book amusing and full of humor, even though not intended by the author.It is as good as any religion. The arguments are equally deep.Only one question remains: where are the source for the book so I can correct the errors in it?So go out and cooperate with your competitors and jointly develop one single product. Then the users wont have to chose which product to use because there...

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Rated 4 stars
Good presentation. Lacks depth.

This book explains what the geek culture is, what are open-source software (o-s) and free software (free-sw) and their communities' values.The book is divided in three parts. The first one `talks' about the origins of o-s and why is it better than proprietary software. The second explains what the geek culture is and what is the o-s/free-sw community and how it works. It presents some mistakes that people make regarding o-s/free-sw...

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Rated 4 stars
To the point - perhaps too much to the point

For starters - this book is highly recommendable! Well written and a good introduction to OpenSource development.I you decide to buy this book you might also consider the book "Open Source Development With CVS" by Karl Franz Fogel. In one of it's less technical chapters it accomplishes something this book does not.I guess the lack of humour is one of the things I miss. I miss the fun! But to get the bare bone facts - this...

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Rated 5 stars
Need to understand the Open Source & Linux Community?

Russ' understanding of the do's and don'ts when trying to do business in the Open Source arena and his ability to explain them are excellent. This book touches on the reasons why Linux and Open Source are not fads, but rather true Paradigm shifts and explains away the FUD (Fear Uncertainty and Doubt).Anyone considering doing business within the Open Source community or relating to it should read this book.I thought so much...

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Rated 5 stars
Excellent Open Source Primer

This book is an excellent primer on the history of the Open Source movement, it's social, political, and economic consequences, and what makes it's practitioners tick.Buy this book for your mom, your freinds, or your boss, so that they finally understand what it is that you do late at night, and how you can 'give your work away'.This book, while small, is fairly complete, and doesn't commit the cardinal sin of using jargon...

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