Book ID: CBB281904012

For Fun and Profit: A History of the Free and Open Source Software Revolution (2017)

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Tozzi, Christopher (Author)
Zittrain, Jonathan (Author)


MIT Press


Publication Date: 2017
Edition Details: Book Series: History of Computing
Physical Details: 336 pages
Language: English

The free and open source software movement, from its origins in hacker culture, through the development of GNU and Linux, to its commercial use today.In the 1980s, there was a revolution with far-reaching consequences―a revolution to restore software freedom. In the early 1980s, after decades of making source code available with programs, most programmers ceased sharing code freely. A band of revolutionaries, self-described "hackers," challenged this new norm by building operating systems with source code that could be freely shared. In For Fun and Profit, Christopher Tozzi offers an account of the free and open source software (FOSS) revolution, from its origins as an obscure, marginal effort by a small group of programmers to the widespread commercial use of open source software today. Tozzi explains FOSS's historical trajectory, shaped by eccentric personalities―including Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds―and driven both by ideology and pragmatism, by fun and profit.Tozzi examines hacker culture and its influence on the Unix operating system, the reaction to Unix's commercialization, and the history of early Linux development. He describes the commercial boom that followed, when companies invested billions of dollars in products using FOSS operating systems; the subsequent tensions within the FOSS movement; and the battles with closed source software companies (especially Microsoft) that saw FOSS as a threat. Finally, Tozzi describes FOSS's current dominance in embedded computing, mobile devices, and the cloud, as well as its cultural and intellectual influence.

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Review Priestley, Mark (April 2019) Review of "For Fun and Profit: A History of the Free and Open Source Software Revolution". Technology and Culture (pp. 655-657). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Con Diaz, Gerardo
Williams, Robin
Pollock, Neil
Ensmenger, Nathan Lee
Robertson, Stephen
Kneuper, Ralf
Journals
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Studium: Tijdschrift voor Wetenschaps- en Universiteitgeschiedenis
Social Studies of Science
Research in the History of Technology
History of Science
Engineering Studies
Publishers
MIT Press
Yale University Press
Springer
Routledge
Duke University Press
Yale University
Concepts
Software
Computer science
Software engineering
Computers and computing
Computer industry
History of Computing
People
Davis, Ruth M.
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
Places
United States
San Francisco (California)
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Americas
Netherlands
Institutions
Peter Norton Computing Corporation
Symantec Corporation
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