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Subject: [Edu-sig] New Findings Shake Up Open-Source Debate
From: ajsiegel () optonline ! net (Arthur)
Date: 2004-01-17 10:55:34
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New Findings Shake Up Open-Source Debate
By Mike Martin
NewsFactor Network
September 18, 2003 1:26PM
Our model "shows that closed-source projects are always slower to converge
to a bug-free state than bazaar open-source projects," say theoretical
physicists Damien Challet and Yann Le Du.
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http://sci.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=22319
Which is, I think, relevant to my sense of the growing significance of
Python to the scientific community. The related academic community.
Own of the researchers on the project is a research fellow in theoretical
physics, at Oxford. And a Python user - though the article doesn't mention
Python directly. I know this, because (I am proud to say) he contacted me
regarding PyGeo. Which is why/how I came across the article.
Art
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