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A project is Open Source when its codebase is public and editable, usually hosted on Github. | A project is Open Source when its codebase is public and editable, usually hosted on Github. | ||
It turns out, these tools and concepts can be applied to help you take control of anything you want. It may have started with software, but voluntary choice and peer-to-peer collaboration is now enabled and gaining momentum in just about every aspect of life: education, food, tools & hardware, communications, finance and trade, transportation, as well as security and governance. | It turns out, these tools and concepts can be applied to help you take control of anything you want. It may have started with software, but voluntary choice and peer-to-peer collaboration is now enabled and gaining momentum in just about every aspect of life: education, food, tools & hardware, communications, finance and trade, transportation, as well as security and governance. |
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A project is Open Source when its codebase is public and editable, usually hosted on Github.
It turns out, these tools and concepts can be applied to help you take control of anything you want. It may have started with software, but voluntary choice and peer-to-peer collaboration is now enabled and gaining momentum in just about every aspect of life: education, food, tools & hardware, communications, finance and trade, transportation, as well as security and governance.
Maybe the future could see a proliferation of maker spaces and markets operated organically and sustainable by community activists using these tools and technologies for collaboration of design and action.
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