[Air-l] Demos and open source
Ellis Godard
egodard at csun.edu
Mon May 2 23:36:49 PDT 2005
Eh... Sounds like olds (rather than news) to me. Others have opined on
open source government, religion, even architecture for years.
-eg
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> http://www.demos.co.uk/catalogue/wideopen/
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> Well the main point they are making is that the concept of
> open source is a very powerful one and can be extended to
> other realms outside operating systems and programs.
> They are very interested in an "open" approach to government.
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