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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. Eric S. Raymond is a prolific developer, author, and advocate of free and open-source software. He maintains software, FAQs, and documents on various topics, and supports cryptography, civil disobedience, and user freedom.

  3. 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.

  4. Jan 1, 2008 · Eric S. Raymond, a key figure in the open-source movement, talks about his role, his analysis, and his predictions in this 2008 interview. He reflects on the trends, the challenges, and the changes in the open-source community and culture over the past decade.

  5. Sep 25, 2020 · Earlier today, armed demonstrators stormed the Michigan State House protesting the states stay-at-home order. I’m not going to delve in to the specific politics around the stay-at-home order, or whether I think it’s a good idea or a bad one, because there is a more important point to be made here.

  6. Eric S. Raymond is a prominent advocate and analyst of open source software and hacker culture. His website offers access to his evolving book, The Cathedral and the Bazaar, and other essays on topics such as history, economics, and evolution.

  7. ERIC S. RAYMOND is an observer-participant anthropologist in the Internet hacker culture. His research has helped explain the decentralized open-source model of software development that has proven so effective in the evolution of the Internet.