When you hear the term "open source," it's talking about any publicly accessible design that people are free to change and share as they please. It started with software development, with code that ...
Often thankless, always needed. These are the projects that make the internet work as well as it does.
We talk about open source software in the wrong way. The conversation always comes back to cost savings, licensing fees and avoiding vendor lock-in. These things matter, but they're not why open ...
Done right, openness creates a stronger business structure and a larger surface area for value creation than closed software.