Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow. definition

Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow.. This means that if enough people look at a problem, all problems are easy to spot, if not fix. This implies that a network should seek to include as many individuals as a possible. However, eyes that have no idea what they are looking at rarely offer fruitful contributions. This leads us to the problem of deciding who should be included in the network, whether by name, or by academic qualification,