ESR

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ESR is the commonly used abbreviation for Eric S. Raymond, an influential American software developer and open-source advocate.

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instanceOf American
author
essayist
human
open-source advocate
software developer
activeIn 1990s
2000s
2010s
alternateName ESR
authorOf Homesteading the Noosphere
How To Become A Hacker
The Art of Unix Programming
The Cathedral and the Bazaar
The New Hacker's Dictionary
birthName Eric Raymond
surface form: Eric Steven Raymond
citizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfBirth 1957-12-04
familyName Raymond
fieldOfWork hacker culture
open-source software
software development
software engineering
genre non-fiction
technology writing
givenName Eric
influenced open-source development practices
software engineering methodologies
knownFor advocacy of open-source software
coining and popularizing the term "bazaar" development model
influential essays on open-source development models
maintaining The Jargon File
language English
movement free software movement
open-source movement
nationality United States of America
surface form: United States
notableIdea cathedral vs. bazaar development models
noosphere as a metaphor for the open-source community
notableWork Homesteading the Noosphere
How To Become A Hacker
The Art of Unix Programming
The Cathedral and the Bazaar
The New Hacker's Dictionary
occupation open-source advocate
software developer
speaker
writer
placeOfBirth Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
residence Pennsylvania
surface form: Pennsylvania, United States
website http://www.catb.org/~esr/

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ESR alternateName ESR
subject surface form: Eric S. Raymond