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In the field of computer software, the principle mentioned above has been stated as [Linus's Law]?: "Given enough eyes, all bugs? are shallow". Eric S. Raymond has also written extensively about peer review as it pertains to Open Source, in his series of papers starting with [The Cathedral And The Bazaar]?.
In the field of computer software, the principle mentioned above has been stated as [Linus's Law]?. Eric S. Raymond has also written extensively about peer review as it pertains to Open Source, in his series of papers starting with [The Cathedral And The Bazaar]?.

Having one's work objectively criticised and improved also has the beneficial effect on many people of improving the quality of their future work.

The strength of peer review is at the very heart of Wikipedia's philosophy.

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