Law of the Lena's
I point to the law learned by experience that contents are different together each that the next people spoke although the name same as the law (Lena's のほうそく, Linus's Law) of the Lena's is acquired. Eric S Raymond talks about the existence of this law for community finding out a bug of the free software, and Linus Torvalds speaks the existence of this law about motivation, the incentive about the programmer including the coding.
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Law of the Lena's by Eric Raymond
A law of the Lena's by Raymond is a law in the software development that insisted on in his essay and book, "Buddhist monastery and bazaar" ("The Cathedral and the Bazaar", 1999) [1]; [2]. His name is acquired in honor of Lena's.
When "all bugs are investigated as for this law if there are enough eyes ん balls" ("Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow") and they stick to formalities more and say, if "a developer is, almost all problems become clear immediately and are revised enough beta testers and combination immediately" and insist with ("Given a large enough beta-tester and co-developer base, almost every problem will be characterized quickly and the fix will be obvious to someone."). I will explain a cord to the developer of plural projects so that I obtain consent about the acceptance to the project of the cord, and community leads to the agreement formation (consensus), but it is one of the simple forms of the software review. For this fact, a researcher, the expert show the effect of the review process in the discovery of a bug and security issues repeatedly [3] and it is said to it that it is efficient than they merely test it.
The antagonist of the open source criticizes this law (in comparison with a tester) and insists that it is not enough though the scale of the developer carries out an effective activity. For example, it is certain that it is a mantra in the open source motion (empty slogan), but, in a book called Facts and Fallacies about Software Engineering[4], Robert Glass (Robert Glass) speaks a law of the Lena's even if it produces misunderstanding [5]. When I exist a lot so that a human being inspecting a cord by his study is superabundant, he knew that many bugs are smashed, but insists when it is not a thing supporting what this law speaks at the same time. Interestingly, the expert about the closed source development promotes it in the development of the software project to secure the independency of the cord severely, but in this way support the concept of the law tacitly [6]; [7].
Law of the Lena's by Linus Torvalds
According to the preface of "The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age () "(a title in Japanese "revolution of Linux" 2001), the toe Baru's adopts this law to explain the next reason. Motives to let a person do something are always classified in one among any of the following meetings. In other words, it is "living" ("Survival"), "life (social life, "Social life") in the society" and "enjoyment, entertainment" ("Entertainment") [8]. These closely resemble it with a desire stage of Maslow. As a result, the Lena's defines it when progress is to reach the higher level. Because "it is only fun, as it namely the thing which not only acts for the purpose of merely survival about the incentive of the person, but also he may act for the purpose of life in the society and is better next, I do it" and state that it is one.
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Footnote
- ^ Raymond, Eric S.. It is catb.org. "Release Early, Release Often (I always release early release) - The Cathedral and the Bazaar" February 20, 2011 reading.
- ^ Raymond, Eric S. (1999). The Cathedral and the Bazaar. O'Reilly Media. p. 30. ISBN 1-56592-724- .
- ^ Pfleeger, Charles P.; Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence (2003). Security in Computing, 4th Ed.. Prentice Hall PTR. pp. 154–157. ISBN 0-13-239077- .
- When translate ^ literally; "a fact and an error in the software engineering." The book which it was translated Japanese into: "A lie of truth and 10 of software development 55" (ISBN 978-4,822,281,908)
- ^ Glass, Robert L. (2003). Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering. Addison-Wesley 174. It is . ISBN 978-0321117427
- ^ Howard, Michael; LeBlanc, David (2003). Writing Secure Code, 2nd. Ed.. Microsoft Press 44–45, 615. It is . ISBN 978-0735617223
- ^ Howard, Michael; LeBlanc, David (2003). Writing Secure Code, 2nd. Ed.. Microsoft Press 726. It is . ISBN 978-0735617223
- ^ Himanen, Pekka; Torvalds, Linus, Castells, Manuel (2001). The Hacker Ethic. New York: Random House. p. xiv. ISBN 0-375-50566- .
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