In that spirit, here are seven qualities that I consider essential to the identity of open source, contrasted with the diluted forms they commonly assume.
Der EU-Datenschutzbeauftragte hat die Testphase für "EU Voice" und "EU Video" gestartet. Die Plattformen ähneln Twitter und YouTube und versprechen Datenschutz.
Der Gründer der Free Software Foundation möchte die Auswirkungen gewerblicher Schutzrechte auf computerbezogene Ideen gesetzlich deutlich einschränken.
Where exactly is the maximum tolerable level of surveillance, beyond which it becomes oppressive? We must consider surveillance a kind of social pollution, and limit the surveillance impact of each new digital system just as we limit the environmental impact of physical construction...
Our language, much like everything these days, has been hacked. Fuzzy, contentious, and complex ideas have been stripped of their subversive connotations and replaced by cleaner, shinier, and emptier alternatives; long-running debates about politics, rights, and freedoms have been recast in the seemingly natural language of economics, innovation, and efficiency.
The SWORD Project is the CrossWire Bible Society's free Bible software project. Its purpose is to create cross-platform open-source tools-- covered by the GNU General Public License-- that allow programmers and Bible societies to write new Bible software more quickly and easily. Its secondary purpose is to amass a library of Bibles and other Scripture-related texts that can be used by all SWORD Project-based software.
Weft QDA is an easy-to-use, free and open-source tool for the analysis of textual data such as interview transcripts, fieldnotes and other documents. The software isn't being maintained or updated, but the current version is available and includes some standard CAQDAS features.
RDQA is a R package for Qualitative Data Analysis, a free (free as freedom) qualitative analysis software application (BSD license). It works on Windows, Linux/FreeBSD and (probably) the Mac OSX platforms. RQDA is an easy to use tool to assist in the analysis of textual data.
Im Interview spricht Francesca Bria, Barcelonas Chief Technology and Digital Innovation Officer, über „Digitale Soziale Innovation“ und passende Strategien um die lokale Wirtschaft, Privatsphäre und die demokratische Teilhabe der Bürger*innen auch in einer „Smart City“ langfristig zu sichern und zu fördern.
Der Trend scheint unaufhaltsam: Wenige zentrale Plattformen und staatliche Massenüberwachung prägen das Netz wie kaum zuvor. Weder der Markt noch Regulierung allein werden Auswege aufzeigen, sagt der Jurist Yochai Benkler im Interview. Alternativen wachsen in gemeinschaftlichen Arbeitsformen, die schon Wikipedia und freie Software hervorgebracht haben.
A. Knorr. Open Source Jahrbuch 2007. Zwischen freier Software und Gesellschaftsmodell, volume 2007 of Open Source Jahrbuch, Lehmanns Media, Berlin, (2007)