Open source is all about freedom. The freedom to share, to collaborate, and ultimately, to innovate.. It’s a concept that goes back way before the internet, but sometimes seems at odds with our online world and its demanding business imperatives. In open source, no one person or company owns a project; instead, it’s influenced by everyone involved – that’s what gives it strength. The link for this article located at ITProPortal is no longer available. . Open source revolutionizes business operations by promoting freedom, collaboration, and innovation through publicly available code that encourages global developer contributions. Open Source Benefits, Collaboration Tools, Innovation Strategies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
We're a group of hackers, nerds, social outcasts, pirates, outlaws, and geeks (not limited to those groups though) that all share a few common bonds. Our love for technology, freedom, information, and most importantly, having fun. We meet on the first Saturday of every month at a location normally picked two weeks before the next meeting. Our meeting times are posted on the forums as well as on the side of this page. . The link for this article located at HackLouisville is no longer available. . The link for this article located at HackLouisville is no longer available.. we're, group, hackers, nerds, social, outcasts, pirates, outlaws, geeks, limited. . Benjamin D. Thomas
A great discussion of the SSSCA and the far-reaching implications it could have on all of us. "Senator Fritz Hollings will testify about his proposed SSSCA legislation before the Senate Commerce Committee on October 25. While the Open Source community is . . . . A great discussion of the SSSCA and the far-reaching implications it could have on all of us. "Senator Fritz Hollings will testify about his proposed SSSCA legislation before the Senate Commerce Committee on October 25. While the Open Source community is acquainted with the potential effects of this bill on freedom from government intrusion on our private activities, many businesses that use Open Source software, government agencies who sponsor Open Source projects, and lawyers who specialize in technology issues either have not heard of the bill, or do not understand its implications. The link for this article located at Newsforge is no longer available. . The SSSCA aims to improve cybersecurity but risks stifling open-source development and raises privacy concerns amid increased government oversight of digital activities. Open Source, Privacy Rights, Government Legislation, Technology Policy. . Anthony Pell
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