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blog.licensezero.com
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| | | | | thoughts, updates, and resources from License Zero | |
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subfictional.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article critiques the push for new open source licenses like the Hippocratic License, arguing that they are not necessary for building communities around shared values. It highlights the importance of understanding the foundations of FOSS, engaging in practical community-building, and collaborating rather than imposing singular visions. The author emphasizes that existing licenses and the global commons already provide a framework for contributing to shared values, and that focusing on legal and community efforts outside of licensing is more effective. The piece also stresses the need for collective, evidence-based approaches over individual heroism in driving change. | |
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blog.muni.town
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| | | | | We have to talk about open source licensing. | |
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www.astrobetter.com
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| | | Jake Vanderplas is the Director of Research in the Physical Sciences at the University of Washington's eScience Institute. He is a maintainer and/or frequent contributor to many open source Python projects, including scikit-learn, scipy, matplotlib, and others. He occasionally blogs about Python, data visualization | ||