Subtweet: The term "Open Source" was created in Feb 1998 by a group of people who felt a new term with a clear definition was needed. So they created both the term "Open Source" and a document defining it unambiguously, the "Open Source Definition" (OSD). 1/2
-
-
the ECHR are a very specific set of rules. you can argue that "open source" is that too but as i said most people don't even know about the existence of the OSD. and less would agree that e.g. (banning) discrimination has anything to do with "open source". thus OS != OSD
-
it is irrelevant if it was intended otherwise if nobody follows that definition. the whole point of definitions is that ppl talk about the same thing without defining it very time. if they dont use it the same way it is completely useless… and needs to be defined every time.
- Show replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.