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... developers who included Eric Raymond, Jon Hall, Michael Tiemann, Christine Peterson, Todd Anderson, Larry Augustin and Sam Ockman, met to strategize how they could continue the momentum of the news. At the meeting's close, the group agreed upon “open source” as the label for the movement.

1998 war das Jahr, in dem Open Source einen rasanten Aufstieg hinlegte. Auch der Begriff »Open Source« wurde in diesem Jahr erstmals verwendet. Eine wenig bekannte Tatsache ist, von wem der Begriff, der heute in den Medien dominiert, ersonnen wurde. Es waren nicht Eric Raymond oder andere ...
Michael Tiemann (heute Vice President of Open Source Affairs bei Red Hat), Todd Anderson, Chris Peterson vom Foresight Institute, John "Maddog" Hall und Larry Augustin, beide bei Linux International, Sam Ockman von der Silicon Valley Linux User Group und Eric Raymond reagierten auf die ...
Peterson details how Eric Raymond was working with Netscape on releasing its browser source code under a free software license. The term “open source” wasn't introduced with fanfare or a declaration of principles. Instead, programmer Todd Anderson, whom Christine Peterson had spoken to about the ...
As per Peterson, after Eric Raymond's meeting with Netscape, he took Foresight's help to strategize and refine their message. During that meeting itself on Feb 3rd, Peterson, who believed the need for a clearer term to describe such code, came up with the term Open Source Software. Later that week, in ...
De leden van de sessie, Christine Peterson, Todd Anderson, Larry Augustin, Jon Hall, SAM Ockman, en Eric Raymond, stelden voor om voor deze release de term "open source" te gebruiken om de ideologische en verwarrende connotaties van de term free software te voorkomen. Uiteindelijk werd de ...
Later that month, Eric Raymond and Bruce Perens formed the Open Source Initiative, an educational and advocacy organization, to lobby for the open source label. Rapid adoption followed, with support from the Free Software Summit that April. Numerous other events contributed to driving the movement.
On February 2, 1998, software developer Eric Raymond made a visit to the organization to work with Netscape on a plan to make browser code freely available under a free-software-style license. At the time, open source was still being referred to as “free software” or “source code available software,” but ...


 

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