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Talks about a proposed "public money, public code" campaign, calling for all software developed using public funding to be released under a free code license. The New Zealand government has implemented a soft version of this, in the form of recommendations to government departments to re-use and contribute back to existing free code wherever possible, and to release code developed in-house. These recommendations are formalized in the NZ Government Open Access Licensing - Software Edition ([https://www.ict.govt.nz/guidance-and-resources/open-government/new-zealand-government-open-access-and-licensing-nzgoal-framework/nzgoal-se/ NZGOAL-SE]). --[[User:Strypey|Strypey]] ([[User talk:Strypey|talk]]) 02:59, 2 June 2017 (UTC)
Talks about a proposed "public money, public code" campaign, calling for all software developed using public funding to be released under a free code license. The New Zealand government has implemented a soft version of this, in the form of recommendations to government departments to re-use and contribute back to existing free code wherever possible, and to release code developed in-house. These recommendations are formalized in the NZ Government Open Access Licensing - Software Edition ([https://www.ict.govt.nz/guidance-and-resources/open-government/new-zealand-government-open-access-and-licensing-nzgoal-framework/nzgoal-se/ NZGOAL-SE]), a software extension of the [[NZGOAL]] framework for CC licensing of publicly funded data. --[[User:Strypey|Strypey]] ([[User talk:Strypey|talk]]) 02:59, 2 June 2017 (UTC)

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Conference talk

Limux: the loss of a lighthouse: https://media.ccc.de/v/1458-limux-the-loss-of-a-lighthouse#video&t=2168

Talk about the history and challenges of the Limux project by Matthias Kirschner, President of Free Software Foundation Europe, given as a keynote address at the openSUSE Conference 2017.

  • 00:00-22:00 history of Limux use in Munich city admin
  • 22.20-36:30 evaluation of how the transition to free code software could have worked out better.
  • 36:30-56:23 Q&A

Notes

Talks about a proposed "public money, public code" campaign, calling for all software developed using public funding to be released under a free code license. The New Zealand government has implemented a soft version of this, in the form of recommendations to government departments to re-use and contribute back to existing free code wherever possible, and to release code developed in-house. These recommendations are formalized in the NZ Government Open Access Licensing - Software Edition (NZGOAL-SE), a software extension of the NZGOAL framework for CC licensing of publicly funded data. --Strypey (talk) 02:59, 2 June 2017 (UTC)