FOSS == ✅️ software artifact
FOSS != ❌️ software project
SOSS == 🌱 sustainable software project
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FOSS == ✅️ software artifact
FOSS != ❌️ software project
SOSS == 🌱 sustainable software project
@smallcircles Nice, do you have by any chance a paper on this. Love the formulation.
Thank you, nice to hear that. I just posted this in the thread: https://social.coop/@smallcircles/115399553147678110
@smallcircles this is really cool, we should talk.
@os_sci I just followed your account :)
Wanted to point to some recent developments perhaps interesting to you: https://discuss.coding.social/t/my-current-goals-for-activitypub-and-academic-data/750
And also to @CEDO a consortium of non-profit organizations who advocate for #FOSS software to become broadly adopted in the Dutch education sector, in schools and universities. The Dutch name stands for "Fair digital education" and there's an English #CEDO chatroom on Matrix.
@smallcircles @CEDO we are also founding a new organization called Everything Open Society. Which will organize a yearly event about Open Source, Open Hardware, Open Science, Open Finance, Open Free Press etc
I love that broad focus. Social experience design (SX) is also a universal solution development methodology which scales up to the design for 'societal impact'.
But the key concept is 'commons based' and then 'open' is secondary. The solution artifacts are open, while the process of creating them may not be. It is not working-in-public and 'radical transparency' and that jazz, by default. Because that allows the bad actors in, who keep the commons unsustainable, steal their work.
@smallcircles @CEDO We know Cedo. I will be speaking at the next NLUUG meeting in November. Also at the open source event in Tilburg.
@smallcircles google and duckduckgo doesn't return anything related for FSDL, SOSS and Free Software Development Lifecycle, as mentioned in this post.
I'd be useful to link some "canonical" sources and pages relevant to these terms.
Yes, thanks. They are new terminology of Social coding commons, and currently its likely that you only encounter the terminology at the introductory overview at https://coding.social/introduction (which is a good read, as there's an overall unorthodox approach that requires making a mindset shift). And the social coding forum at https://discuss.coding.social
Social coding commons is a timeless movement. There's no telling if or how fast things will evolve and organically grow. Emergent organization.
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