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I remember the first time I read the wikipedia entry for "emerging church."  It was well written, balanced and thoughtful, and I was excited about the passion and harmony reflected among the words.  And then I clicked on the link to the discussion page.   
 
I remember the first time I read the wikipedia entry for "emerging church."  It was well written, balanced and thoughtful, and I was excited about the passion and harmony reflected among the words.  And then I clicked on the link to the discussion page.   
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==Free Software Methodists, Open Source Baptists, and FLOSS Presbyterians==

I remember the first time I read the wikipedia entry for "emerging church." It was well written, balanced and thoughtful, and I was excited about the passion and harmony reflected among the words. And then I clicked on the link to the discussion page.

Contributors were squabbling over word choice, calling each other ugly names, threatening to erase each other's work, and generally making a huge deal about a 1,000 word encyclopedia article. And I thought, "Ahhh. Finally, here is the church I know.

Things aren't so different in open-source culture. In fact, the name "open source" is probably one of the longest running disputes and dividing lines. Coined in 1998 by ___, it was a deliberate break from the older term "Free Software."


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