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Saturday, 18 June 2005 |
The idea of Open Source extends beyond notions of code to integrating your individual self into a networked social community, in this case people intrested in academic blogs. Each member contributes and draws out of the community in their own way and benefits uniquely from the experience. It is about enabling, not prescripting, ideas.
Support for users of Open Source software support it themselves as the user community seeks to solve problems that impact (or could potentially impact) them all. Most issues are resolved within 24 hours. The open architecture allows modules to be developed, limited only by the creativity of the developers.
The Open Source movement is in the process of shifting space and no industry or pursuit will be immune. It reflects a social ethic where economic gain is only a single element in a broader lifestyle. It makes self evident the benefits of working together to mutual gain.
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