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+[[!meta title="The Cathedral & The Bazaar"]]
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+* Author: Eric S. Raymond
+
+## Main themes
+
+* Linus Law: "Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow" (page 30);
+ "debugging is parallelizable" (page 32).
+
+* Delphi Effect: "the averaged opinion of a mass of equally expert (or equally
+ ignorant) observers is quite a bit more reliable a predictor than the opinion
+ of a single randomly chosen observer" (page 31).
+
+* Brooks Law: "complexity and communication costs of a project rise with the
+ square number of developers" (pages 32, 49).
+
+## Misc
+
+* Kropotkin is cited at page 52: "principle of understanding" versus the
+ "principle of command".
+
+* Visão libertariana: "The Linux world behaves in many respects like a free
+ market or an ecology, a collection of selfish agents attempting to maximize
+ utility, which in the process produces a self-correcting spontaneous order
+ more elaborate and efficient than any amount of central planning could have
+ achieved." (page 52). Logo em seguida ele nega a existência de um autruísmo
+ puro.