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Open Development (vs Open Source) - P2P Foundation

Open Development (vs Open Source) - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

"Justin believes open development is crucially important for long-term success and notes that two ‘flavours’ of open source are emerging. He says: ‘We are seeing a difference between open source and open development. So what we are seeing is some projects and entities who are saying here is the source code, it is under Apache licence or GPL or whatever but the decisions about how the code got to that state are behind some wall—it is not in public’. This means that a developer has all the requisite rights to edit, modify and redistribute the code, but doesn’t have any real understanding as to how or why the code developed that way in the first place. Justin says: ‘So you run into some bug and you are saying why is the code this way? There is no historical context or archiving or rationale…So, [with the open development method] what we are seeing is, that in addition to “here is the code” we are seeing “here are all the decisions being made in public”.’

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French Gendarmerie: "Open source desktop lowers TCO by 40%" | Joinup

French Gendarmerie: "Open source desktop lowers TCO by 40%" | Joinup | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Using an open source desktop lowers the total cost of ownership by 40%, in savings on proprietary software licences and by reducing costs on IT management. Using Ubuntu Linux massively reduces the number of local technical interventions, says Major Stéphane Dumond. "The direct benefits of saving on licences are the tip of the iceberg. An industrialised open source desktop is a powerful lever for IT governance."


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10 tools for open source cities and open government | opensource.com

10 tools for open source cities and open government | opensource.com | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Logan Harper gives 10 ways for any city to maintain open source transparency in their local government.
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