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:sendmail.net: An Interview with Eric S. Raymond
sendmail.net: An Interview with Eric S. Raymond
Oct 25, 1999, 17 :05 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (4277 reads)

"With Halloween just around the corner, who better to hook up with than esr, the man who unmasked the masters of FUD? We put a few questions to the preeminent Open Source analyst/advocate by email. His replies appear below.

"Skepticism about Open Source is usually thought of as a suit thing. Have you encountered much skepticism among developers - whether about practical aspects of Open Source development, its overall economic viability, or their own ability to make a living at it?

"Occasionally I do run into such skepticism. Far more often, however, I'm told that my advocacy of open source gives voice to deep misgivings the speaker has long held about closed-source development but has been unable to articulate himself."

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Previous Interviews:
sendmail.net: An Interview with Kirk McKusick [Part Two] (Oct 22, 1999)
sendmail.net: An Interview with Kirk McKusick [Part One] (Oct 21, 1999)
sendmail.net: An Interview with Brian Behlendorf (Oct 20, 1999)
sendmail.net: An Interview with Eric Allman (Oct 20, 1999)
sendmail.net: An Interview with Tim O'Reilly (Oct 20, 1999)


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