the cathedral and the bazaar. what it is, and why is it important. the cathedral and the bazaar are source code models, but there is a difference between the two. the cathedral model. the source code is available with each software release, but code developed between releases is restricted to an exclusively group of developers. the bazaar model. the code is developed over the Internet for all Internet users to view and contribute to its development. i think is important to know the difference between the two so you have the choice on what type of source code an individual likes better for himself. in my opinion i like the bazaar since is a code developed over the Internet and more brains work better that just a few.
what is an argument. the argument in a textual interface is used to list the files in the current directory in a long formant. example. ls -l, ls -s, ls -a.
two examples of "ls" given by the man pages. "-s" is to sort files by size. "-a" is for including directories entries whose name start with a dot (.)

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