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Open Life: The Philosophy of Open Source (HTML book)

Open Life

The Philosophy of Open Source

Henrik Ingo

Translation: Sara Torvalds

Editor: Helen Wire

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  • Introduction
  • Introduction to the English edition
  • Part One: The French in crisis
  • Part Two: Lessons learned in the world of Open Source
  • Part Three: The business models of a hacker
  • Part Four: Open Life
  • Epilogue: Linux kernel management style, by Linus Torvalds

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