This is an economics podcast done by a professor in Economics at George Mason University. In the most recent episode he talks about opensource software. I just downloaded it and haven't listened yet but this one does sound like something many of you would enjoy listening to.
"Eric Raymond, author of The Cathedral and the Bazaar,talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in the book--why open source software development has been so successful, the culture of open source, under what conditions open source is likely to thrive and not to thrive, and the Hayekian nature of the open source process. The conversation closes with a discussion of net neutrality."
This is an economics podcast done by a professor in Economics at George Mason University. In the most recent episode he talks about opensource software. I just downloaded it and haven't listened yet but this one does sound like something many of you would enjoy listening to.
"Eric Raymond, author of The Cathedral and the Bazaar,talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in the book--why open source software development has been so successful, the culture of open source, under what conditions open source is likely to thrive and not to thrive, and the Hayekian nature of the open source process. The conversation closes with a discussion of net neutrality."
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