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Defending free and open source software - From innovation to positive change
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Open Source technology, practices, and thinking have revolutionized how we innovate, collaborate, and do business. The impact goes beyond our daily work and paying our rent. Open source is everywhere; we won! But there's a downside.
The open source community has been so busy with our success that we have forgotten to tell people what makes us and Open Source different. We must remember how radical and important Open Source is. It is extraordinary that we build international communities of experts sharing our best ideas, building businesses, and creating value.
Open Source — and we — have the potential to create more positive change in the world. And we need to tell the world ... again.
Right now, proprietary systems and vendors are winning pitches in government and elsewhere that should be no-brainers for Open Source solutions.
In this member's call, open source evangelists Jeffrey A. "jam" Mcguire and Mathias Bolt Lesniak will tell us what comes next, and how to make sure we can continue to make a positive difference with Open Source in the future?
You can read the notes from the call here:
The open source community has been so busy with our success that we have forgotten to tell people what makes us and Open Source different. We must remember how radical and important Open Source is. It is extraordinary that we build international communities of experts sharing our best ideas, building businesses, and creating value.
Open Source — and we — have the potential to create more positive change in the world. And we need to tell the world ... again.
Right now, proprietary systems and vendors are winning pitches in government and elsewhere that should be no-brainers for Open Source solutions.
In this member's call, open source evangelists Jeffrey A. "jam" Mcguire and Mathias Bolt Lesniak will tell us what comes next, and how to make sure we can continue to make a positive difference with Open Source in the future?
You can read the notes from the call here: