begin  quoting Tracy R Reed as of Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 11:02:15PM -0800:
> 
> I am collecting reading materials for people who are new to Linux/Unix 
> but want to learn. A few years ago I ran across a really good essay 
> about why Linux works, the spirit, the community, the theories of Unix, 
> etc. It really pulled it all together. And now I can't for the life of 
> me remember where it was. I really should have been keeping a list of 
> such things but I already bookmark so much and rarely refer back to much 
> of it. But occasionally there is that 1% that I do refer back to and I 
> am glad I bookmarked or curse myself that I didn't.
> 
> So I'm putting together a list of classic/really good essays about the 
> spirit and implementation of Linux/Unix and FOSS etc. Suitable for a 
> newbie to the scene. No ACM papers please.
> 
> Suggestions?

Traditionally, doesn't _The Cathedral and the Bazaar_ head such a list?

-- 
Richard Reeds, ESR, RMS, and Steve Jobs are X-mutants
They all emit a sort of Reality Distortion Field.
Stewart Stremler


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