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Open Source Utopia

Open Source Utopia

Von: Mathias Bolt Lesniak
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Open source is different. How different would the world be if we used open source concepts more widely? This micro podcast looks at the open source philosophy and how open source can change the world. Each episode is just over two minutes long. Watch video versions on YouTube and Twitter.© 2024 Mathias Bolt Lesniak. Content released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License Management & Leadership Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften Ökonomie
  • The Birth of a Community
    Jul 5 2022

    We’ve talked about the magic. Here’s an episode about the hard work that goes into creating an open source community.

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    This episode is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

    Created by: Mathias Bolt Lesniak
    Creative advisor: Jeffrey A. “jam” McGuire

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    3 Min.
  • Community Contribution
    Jun 28 2022

    Who can contribute to open source projects? Contribution is central, but it's a lot more than what first comes to mind.

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    This episode is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

    Created by: Mathias Bolt Lesniak
    Creative advisor: Jeffrey A. “jam” McGuire

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    3 Min.
  • Security
    Jun 21 2022

    What critics of open source call a challenge, is actually a benefit. The real challenge lies elsewhere.

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    This episode is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

    Created by: Mathias Bolt Lesniak
    Creative advisor: Jeffrey A. “jam” McGuire

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    3 Min.
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