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English Dictionary: bazaar by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
bazaar
n
  1. a shop where a variety of goods are sold [syn: bazaar, bazar]
  2. a street of small shops (especially in Orient)
    Synonym(s): bazaar, bazar
  3. a sale of miscellany; often for charity; "the church bazaar"
    Synonym(s): bazaar, fair
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Bazaar \Ba*zaar"\ Bazar \Ba*zar"\(b[adot]*z[aum]r"), n. [Per.
      b[be]zar market.]
      1. In the East, an exchange, marketplace, or assemblage of
            shops where goods are exposed for sale.
  
      2. A spacious hall or suite of rooms for the sale of goods,
            as at a fair.
  
      3. A fair for the sale of fancy wares, toys, etc., commonly
            for a charitable objects. --Macaulay.

From Jargon File (4.2.0, 31 JAN 2000) [jargon]:
   bazaar n.,adj.   In 1997, after meditatating on the success of
   {Linux} for three years, the Jargon File's own editor ESR wrote an
   analytical paper on hacker culture and development models titled The
   Cathedral and the Bazaar
   (http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/).   The main
   argument of the paper was that {Brooks's Law} is not the whole
   story; given the right social machinery, debugging can be
   efficiently parallelized across large numbers of programmers.   The
   title metaphor caught on (see also {cathedral}), and the style of
   development typical in the Linux community is now often referred to
   as the bazaar mode.   Its characteristics include releasing code
   early and often, and actively seeking the largest possible pool of
   peer reviewers.
  
  
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