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#redirect [[Distinction Between Collaborative and Open]]
''Collaborative'' means done in a way that allows any other qualified developer to contribute to a project, with minimal friction in the process.
 
Open source means that which follows the [[OSHWA Definition]]. See [[Open Source]].
 
Many technologies that are ''open source'' are not developed collaboratively. The typical model is: a small team develops, and releases when done. There are 2 issues with this: (1) design is not generated collaboratively. 2 - since a project is 'never done', collaboration from the onset is more likely to produce a working product.
 
Outside of usual open source project, the City of Encinitas [[ADU]] is a great example of an open resource that is developed non-collaboratively.
 
Many collaborative technologies (such as Google Slides) are not open source.
 
Many collaboratively developed technologies, such as projects on [[HeroX]] or [[Local Motors]] are not open source.
 
 
 
In summary - open source AND collaborative are not the same thing. OSE emphasizes open source AND collaborive as a prerequisite to solving [[Pressing World Issues]] - and thus requires both aspects to be present in order for fruitful collaboration to exist.

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