173: The Ethical Open Source Movement - a podcast by Mandy Moore

from 2020-03-11T06:00

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02:22 - Coraline Talks About Her Work With The Open Source Movement





08:14 - Who Wrote The Open Source License




  • The Libertarian Platform

  • Balancing Our Individual Freedoms With Societal Good



10:26 - The Open Source Initiative



11:25 - Licensing And The Evolution Of Open Source





18:43 - Litigation Thoughts




  • Promoting Arbitration Over Litigation

  • Advantages Of Adopting The License

  • Putting The Power In The Hands Of The Creators



23:31 - Creators’ Rights




  • Corporations Are Benefiting From The Free Labor Of The Community



26:00 - Tying The Hippocratic License To Open Source





28:48 - Other Prongs Of Approach Other Than The License




  • Scholarship



30:50 - Coraline’s Candidacy For The OSI Board





34:00 - What Open Source Means To The Panelists



38:50 - The Concept Of Community




  • How Maintainers Have Changed Their Relationships With Communities

  • Writing Values And Aspirations In Codes Of Conduct



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