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(Sorry, this page has not been translated by the translator you selected.) A novice asked master Banzen: “What separates the monk from the master?” Banzen replied: “Ten thousand mistakes!” The novice, not understanding, sought to avoid all error. An abbot observed and brought the novice to Banzen for correction. Banzen explained: “I have made ten thousand mistakes; Suku has made ten thousand mistakes; the patriarchs of Open Source have each made ten thousand mistakes.” Asked the novice: “What of the old monk who labors in the cubicle next to mine? Surely he has made ten thousand mistakes.” Banzen shook his head sadly. “Ten mistakes, a thousand times each.” An excerpt from The Codeless Code, by Qi (qi@thecodelesscode.com). Provided under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. |