Di luglio 2018, ma mi era sfuggito.
jc
Why Open Source Failed
John Mark
Jul 30, 2018
(If you like this essay, you may be interested in my follow-up,
“Save Open Source, Save the World”,
https://medium.com/@johnmark/save-open-source-save-the-world-f2b0bf6ec630).
2018 is the 20th anniversary of the term “open source”, and a good
number of articles have been written and conference talks given
about this landmark year, the vast majority of which have been of
the self-congratulatory, navel gazing type. Unfortunately, open
source proponents seem unable or unwilling to tread into reflective
contemplation about the actual impact open source has had on society
at large, resulting in a rather large blind spot. I’m afraid, dear
reader, that the world has left it to me, the guy who brought you
such hits as “There is no Open Source Community” and “It Was Never
About Innovation”, to tell you about the gross failure of open
source as a mechanism to unlock a more equitable society and why we
all need to be better. We may not be entirely responsible for either
the problem or the solution, but we’re certainly complicit and,
thus, responsible for helping to resolve the issues.
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continua qui:
https://medium.com/@johnmark/why-open-source-failed-6cae5d6a9f6