Sick and tired of people using “open” for closed/proprietary systems. When you hear “open”, ask questions. It might just mean “closed”.
@OpenSensorsIO Can I go from using opensensors.io to Azondi seamlessly? That’s the core of the issue.
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@aral the core issue is agreeing the definition of open. https://okfn.org/opendata/ -
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@OpenSensorsIO Is my data locked in your proprietary service? If Google buys you, can I export and keep using via FOSS. No? Not open. -
@aral@OpenSensorsIO Thanks for sharing, Aral. I know what IoT medium NOT to build my academic project on now! -
@biomodule sorry it doesn't work for you, you are welcome to use azondi our OSS core to run your project https://github.com/OpenSensorsIO/azondi … cc@aral -
@OpenSensorsIO@aral Shouldn't your company leader(s) know better than being in bed w/ these data miners? It's 2015. -
@biomodule@aral what data miners? -
@OpenSensorsIO@aral Google. Their business model is for users to be treated as mines w/ all data being nuggets (w/ arbitrary value ranges) -
@biomodule@aral have you read the definition of open data? It's the opposite of google's business https://okfn.org/opendata/ - 4 more replies
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