Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution is a book published by O'Reilly Media. It is an anthology of essays written by luminaries of the open source and free software movements. The essays variously chronicle aspects of free software history, describe various philosophical positions, or sketch groups important to the movements.
Author | Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman, Mark Stone, Brian Behlendorf, Scott Bradner, Jim Hamerly, Marshall Kirk McKusick, Tim O'Reilly, Tom Paquin, Bruce Perens, Eric Raymond, Richard Stallman, Michael Tiemann, Linus Torvalds, Paul Vixie, Larry Wall, and Bob Young |
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Subject | Free software history |
Published | January 1999 |
Publisher | O'Reilly Media |
ISBN | 1-56592-582-3 |
The book is edited by Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman and Mark Stone. The essays contained were written by: Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman, Mark Stone, Brian Behlendorf, Scott Bradner, Jim Hamerly, Marshall Kirk McKusick, Tim O'Reilly, Tom Paquin, Bruce Perens, Eric Raymond, Richard Stallman, Michael Tiemann, Linus Torvalds, Paul Vixie, Larry Wall, and Bob Young.
The book is open source itself, published under a free license. Printed copies can be purchased, but the book is also available in its entirety for free online reading at the publisher's web site.[1] Its sequel is similarly licensed, and has been made available through archive.org.
Open Sources has been required or recommended reading for a number of higher education courses.[2][3][4]
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edit- ^ "Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution". O'Reilly Media. Retrieved 7 August 2010.
- ^ "CS38110 Open Source Development Issues Semester One 2016-2017". Aberystwyth University. 13 June 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2016.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "International Relations and the Internet 2015-16". University of St Andrews. 15 May 2015. Retrieved 6 December 2016.
- ^ "BUS007 Research Methodology 2014-2015". Queen Mary, University of London. 6 August 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2016.
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