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changeset 50:f944ca6dd688
added CATB cite; added unbreakable spaces
author | meillo@marmaro.de |
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date | Tue, 14 Oct 2008 21:59:22 +0200 (2008-10-14) |
parents | efb2d7b375ad |
children | 3010ddc3f20f |
files | thesis/bib/thesis.bib thesis/tex/2-FreeSoftwareProjects.tex thesis/tex/dedication.tex |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/thesis/bib/thesis.bib Tue Oct 14 19:43:31 2008 +0200 +++ b/thesis/bib/thesis.bib Tue Oct 14 21:59:22 2008 +0200 @@ -34,6 +34,13 @@ publisher = "Prentice-Hall" } +@book{catb, + author = "Eric S. Raymond", + title = "The Cathedral \& the Bazaar", + year = "1999", + publisher = "O'Reilly Media", + note = "ISBN: 1-56592-724-9. Also available at \small\url{http://catb.org/esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar/}", +} =====================================
--- a/thesis/tex/2-FreeSoftwareProjects.tex Tue Oct 14 19:43:31 2008 +0200 +++ b/thesis/tex/2-FreeSoftwareProjects.tex Tue Oct 14 21:59:22 2008 +0200 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ To understand \freesw\ projects, one needs to understand \freesw\ itself first. \section{About \freesw} -The term ``Free Software'' was coined by the \name{Free Software Foundation} (short: \NAME{FSF}), founded by Richard M.\ Stallman (known as ``RMS'') in 1985. +The term ``Free Software'' was coined by the \name{Free Software Foundation} (short: \NAME{FSF}), founded by Richard~M.\ Stallman (known as ``RMS'') in 1985. Although various licenses make software free, none of them represents the thinking of \freesw\ like the the \GNU\ \gpl\ (short: \GPL). Its first version was written by Stallman in 1989. One could say, the \GPL\ catalized the \name{Free Software movement}. @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The other, now less common, method is a more closed group, developing in a ``sealed'' room, but releasing finished versions to the public. -Eric S.\ Raymond discusses about these methods, which he named \name{the bazaar} and \name{the cathedral}. %FIXME: add reference +Eric~S.\ Raymond discusses about these methods, which he named \name{the bazaar} and \name{the cathedral}. %FIXME: add reference The following text will focus on the ``bazaar'' model. @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ This makes it interesting for other developers to join. Developers are the core of a community. -Third, there is a rule of thumb that should be followed: ``Release early, release often!'' %FIXME: add reference +Third, there is a rule of thumb that should be followed: ``Release early, release often!'' \cite{catb}. Releases are (more) stable versions, primary for users. They should be created, frequently. People will more likely use programs of active projects.
--- a/thesis/tex/dedication.tex Tue Oct 14 19:43:31 2008 +0200 +++ b/thesis/tex/dedication.tex Tue Oct 14 21:59:22 2008 +0200 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ do something that you think is fun and worthwhile,\\ because otherwise you won't do it well anyway. - ---Brian~W. Kernighan--- + ---Brian~W.\ Kernighan--- \end{center} \vspace*{2cm}