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Sociologists years ago discovered that the averaged opinion of a mass of 
equally expert (or equally ignorant) observers is quite a bit more reliable a 
predictor than that of a single randomly-chosen one of the observers. They 
called this the "Delphi effect." It appears that what Linus has shown is that 
this applies even to debugging an operating system - that the Delphi effect can 
tame development complexity even at the complexity level of an OS kernel. -- 
Eric S. Raymond (The Cathedral and the Bazaar)
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