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- A history of operating systems, by Neal Stephenson, the author of such novels as 'Snow Crash', 'The Diamond Age' and 'Zodiac'.
- An essay from the Free Software Foundation arguing that the term "free software" is a better choice than the term "open source".
- Article argues against the necessity of the Free Software movement tenet of copyleft.
- A good article about how security systems for computers can be better if done the open source way.
- Monograph by Robert W. Hahn, with contributions by James Bessen, David S. Evans, and Lawrence Lessig. [PDF]
- This paper sketches out a proposal for the creation of a software completion bond market as a practical implementation of the Street Performer Protocol for the funding of open source software.
- by Michael Tiemann, GNU C++ creator and Cygnus founder.
- Article exploring open source software usability.
- Eric Raymond's response to Bezroukov's "Open Source Software Development as a Special Type of Academic Research"
- Explains the competing open source philosophies and development models, with examples of popular open source projects such as Linux, Apache, KDE and Python.
- Brief introduction to the Open Source movement, provides a review of books, sites, and topics.
- CNN.com article about the spread of Linux in offices.
- A series of well-written articles, knowledgeable yet understandable.
- Eric Raymond interview explaining open source work.
- Article by Michael A. Olson stating that Open source quietly makes a big difference.
- "Hackers crack the code of a new chip and post the design secrets on the Web. The chip's maker, instead of suing, holds fire. What gives?"
- This paper makes the political and ethical case for the adoption of free software by Community Aid Abroad and other members of Oxfam International.
- Despite lack of marketing resources, more businesses are discovering and deploying open-source software in their back offices. Support has improved, capable tools quickly become the standard by which commercial products are measured.
- by Kim Johnson (student thesis) Explains the competing open source philosophies and development models, with examples of popular open source projects such as Linux, Apache, KDE and Python.
- A brief rundown from the Open Source advocacy body, the OSI.
- Andrew Orlowski discussing a report commissioned by the US military about open source and free software.
- Salon's complete coverage of Linux and the Open Source Movement
- Addresses the obstacles which OSS must overcome to move from the specialist community to the mainstream.
- Scientific illustration and analysis of socio-technical approaches that make up a collaborative phenomenon termed Open Source Intelligence, which goes beyond the collaborative coding of software.
- A feature story from the Washington Monthly.
- A definition of the Open Source license for software.
- The process transitioning from a Windows to a Linux desktop computer, step by step setup instructions for a dialup account, and VNC.
- Another critical review of Eric Raymond's "The Cathedral and the Bazaar."
- Elliot McGucken discusses classical computing and provides a brief history of open source.
- This paper calls for the support of open standards and non-proprietary software in civil activities, such as public education, taxes, and patent and grant proposals.
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