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This is a new, kind of ambitious project page. I'm planning to port all open concepts and movements in a new category, so that 'openness' can be discussed as a paradigm in its own right, independent of its sectoral manifestations. The question is: what is common to openness in these various domains, and what is different?
This section is dedicated to the question: what is common to openness in these various domains, and what is different?


I also hope to do a visualization of these efforts.
I also hope to do an overview visualization of these efforts.


Right now, I will be porting about 15 concepts a day to this new category,
This project is dedicated to the efforts of the [http://openeverything.net/ Open Everything] project started by Mark Surman and friends.
 
Michel Bauwens--[[User:Mbauwens|Mbauwens]] 01:13, 20 July 2008 (PDT)





Revision as of 03:48, 4 August 2008

This section is dedicated to the question: what is common to openness in these various domains, and what is different?

I also hope to do an overview visualization of these efforts.

This project is dedicated to the efforts of the Open Everything project started by Mark Surman and friends.


Introduction

  1. Introduction to Openness


Related Initiatives

  1. Map of Openness

Open Definitions

Mark Surman discusses openness here at http://commonspace.typepad.com/commonspace/2008/02/open-vs-open-vs.html and has added a chart at http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dfpvr6w7_11g98b73dh

  1. The Open Standards Definition. By Bruce Perens.
  2. Open Standards Requirement for Software
  3. Open Knowledge Definition
  4. The Open Software Service Definition, i.e. The Free/Open Service Definition (v1.0)
  5. Open Source Media Definition
  6. Open Source Definition


Free Definitions

  1. Debian's Free Software Guidelines
  2. Declaration on Libre Knowledge
  3. Definition of Free Cultural Works
  4. Franklin Street Statement on Freedom and Network Services, which concerns Network Service Licenses
  5. Free Content Definition

Pages in category "Open"

The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,199 total.

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