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  1. Eric Steven Raymond (born December 4, 1957), often referred to as ESR, is an American software developer, open-source software advocate, and author of the 1997 essay and 1999 book The Cathedral and the Bazaar. He wrote a guidebook for the Roguelike game NetHack. [1] .

  2. Frequently-Asked Questions. If you're with the press, or want me to give a talk, here are answers to the usual questions. You can see a list of my upcoming speaking engagements. If you're looking for the Halloween Documents, they're here.

  3. Jan 1, 2008 · Eric Raymond has played a key role in the history of open source. In 1997, he published The Cathedral and the Bazaar ( CatB ), his seminal analysis of why the open-source development approach works so well.

  4. The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary (abbreviated CatB) is an essay, and later a book, by Eric S. Raymond on software engineering methods, based on his observations of the Linux kernel development process and his experiences managing an open source project, fetchmail.

  5. Feb 14, 2012 · Eric Steven Raymond (born December 4, 1957), often referred to as ESR, is a computer programmer and open source software advocate. He is the author of the NetHack Guidebook, and was a member of the core DevTeam for NetHack 3.1.0.

  6. ESR's home page. Email me. This is catb.org, named after (the) Cathedral and the Bazaar. Most of it, under directory esr, is my personal site. In theory other people could shelter here as well, but this has yet to occur.

  7. Eric's Random Writings. When I'm not being a hacker, I'm often a writer. Here are some of the screeds I've uttered over the years. Open Source and Hacker Anthropology: The Cathedral and the Bazaar (1997-2001) Probably the most popular thing I've written. It's in demand in a lot of different forms, so I've given it its own subsite.