BDFL
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Originally applied to Guido van Rossum, creator of the Python programming language.
Noun[edit]
BDFL (plural BDFLs)
- (software, humorous) Initialism of benevolent dictator for life (leader of an open-source software project who retains the final say in disputes or arguments within the community)
- 2023, John Mertic, Open Source Projects—Beyond Code: A blueprint for scalable and sustainable open source projects, Packt Publishing Ltd, →ISBN, page 69:
- BDFL can be a type of governance that is part of a project from the onset, or it can emerge from the do-acracy form described earlier. We most often see the former: Rasmus Lerdorf with PHP, Linus Torvalds with the Linux kernel, and Guido van Rossum with Python.
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Further reading[edit]
- benevolent dictator for life on Wikipedia.Wikipedia