The document discusses Richard Lin's presentation on the development of open source software in Taiwan over the past decade from the perspectives of government policy, industry adoption, campus promotion, and community development. It provides an overview of how the Taiwanese government, industry, schools and communities have increasingly embraced and supported open source. Richard Lin will discuss the challenges faced and results achieved regarding open source in each of these areas.
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The Evolution of the Open Source Software FoundationStephen Walli
When FOSS project communities reach a certain critical point in their growth, corporations express interest in participating. Corporations have more stringent and robust software IP management needs, however, and projects are not always up to the task. Neutral non-profit FOSS foundations have proved to be a solution to these problems, providing for the IP management needs of corporations while offering additional business and technical services to the project communities to encourage further growth and adoption. (Conference Details: http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale11x/presentations/evolution-open-source-software-foundation)
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F. Questier, Free and Open software, access, content, ... Workshop for Stimulate 10, International training program about information, 8th of November, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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On Wednesday, 08 February, 2012, I am invited to give a keynote speech entitled Learner-centred do-it-yourself Learning Management Systems at the IATEFL Learning Technologies SIG http://ltsig.org.uk/ conference on Opportunities, challenges and practical solutions for the integration of ICT in education in Marrakech, Morocco from 8-11 February 2012, http://ltsig.org.uk/events/13-future-events/221-marrakesh-february-2012.html; program at: http://ltsig.org.uk/media/Marrakech2012_Programme.pdf
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The context of providing public health services to disaster affected populations has changed over the past 20 years. Since the early 1990s, the number of humanitarian assistance operations in failed states has risen. Conditions for relief workers in many countries in the midst of civil war and other fragile or failed states are unsafe. the importance of security training prior to deployment cannot be over emphasized
It will require new thinking and a strategic concentration of limited national and global resources to move from the current status quo of depending upon almost all emergency response operations to cope with almost all natural hazards to a wise mix of anticipation of what will likely happen, and implementation of the five integrated disaster resiliency policies to cope with the expected and unexpected that happen all the time a natural hazard occurs in our chaotic world. Who can provide the leadership for this kind of major paradigm shift? Presentation courtesy of Dr. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
F. Questier, Ressources éducatives libres & droits d’auteurs, presented in the e-formation “Réussir l’enseignement à distance : de la scénarisation à l’évaluation” de l’Erasmus Academy, 1st of July 2020
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Volcanic Eruptions Are Awesome Manifestations Of Heat Flowing Non-Explosively As A Result Of Mantle Hot Spots (E.G., Hawaii And Iceland) Or Erupting Explosively (e.g., The Pacific Rim, Atlantic Ridge). Volcano Hazards Can Have Far Reaching Impacts Lava Flows: Lahars (Can Bury Villages); Earthquakes (Related To Movement Of magma); “volcanic Winter” (Causing Famine And Mass Extinctions). The Reasons For A Disaster To Occur: The Community Is Un-Prepared For What Will Likely Happen, Not To Mention The Low-Probability Of Occurrence—high-Probability-Of-Adverse- Consequences Event. The Community Has No Disaster Planning Scenario Or Warning System In Place As A Strategic Framework For Early Threat Identification And Coordinated Local, National, Regional, And International Countermeasures. The Community Is Inefficient During Recovery And Reconstruction Because It Has Not Learned From Either The Current Experience Or The Cumulative Prior Experiences. The Keys To Resilience: 1) Know The Eruptive History Of Your Region’s Volcanoes, 2) Be Prepared (e.g., exposure analysis (it is not enough to analyse the hazard) and then systematically analyse vulnerability/fragility of the exposed elements. 3) Have A Warning System 4) Evacuate 5) Learn From The Experience And Start Over. Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
Making (or not making) our world disaster resilient is our legacy. History will decide which legacy we actually leave. The keys to resilience: 1) know the disaster history of your region, 2) be well-prepared 3) have a warning system 4) have an evacuation plan 5) learn from every global experience and start over. Presentation courtesy of Dr. Walter Hays, Global Alliance For Disaster Reduction.
The context of providing public health services to disaster affected populations has changed over the past 20 years. Since the early 1990s, the number of humanitarian assistance operations in failed states has risen. Conditions for relief workers in many countries in the midst of civil war and other fragile or failed states are unsafe. the importance of security training prior to deployment cannot be over emphasized
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This month, the Preparedness Forum released the workshop summary Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Considerations for Children and Families. The workshop examined existing tools and frameworks that can be modified to include children's needs; identified non-traditional child-serving partners and organizations that can be leveraged in planning to improve outcomes for children..
Available along with this report is a shareable infographic that captures speaker highlights and resources for parents, child care providers, schools and pediatricians, as well as a resource list of all tools and materials mentioned throughout the meeting.
The slide, which occurred on Saturday morning, was triggered by heavy rainfall and reported to be about 25 m (80 feet) deep in some parts. In 2006 after a smaller landslide occurred on the north fork of the Stillaguamish River, millions of dollars were spent on regional mitigation measures. In 2010, a report commissioned by the county in order to be in compliance with federal regulations identified the hillside that collapsed Saturday outside of the community of Oso as particularly susceptible. Presentation courtesy of Dr. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
This slide is prepared as a course work for E-Business Management undergraduate course at Yıldız Technical University, Industrial Engineering department.
When we presented this subject we talked about relation between business and open source. For instance, some corporations has changed their models being from product provider to service provider. So this means a change in financial approaches.
"Open source movement is strongly supported from open source software users and developers, according to their groups' agendas and discourses."
All Things Open 2023
Presented at All Things Open 2023
Presented by Deb Bryant - Open Source Initiative, Patrick Masson - Apereo Foundation, Stephen Jacobs - Rochester Institute of Technology, Ruth Suehle - SAS, & Greg Wallace - FreeBSD Foundation
Title: Open Source and Public Policy
Abstract: New regulations in the software industry and adjacent areas such as AI, open science, open data, and open education are on the rise around the world. Cyber Security, societal impact of AI, data and privacy are paramount issues for legislators globally. At the same time, the COVID-19 pandemic drove collaborative development to unprecedented levels and took Open Source software, open research, open content and data from mainstream to main stage, creating tension between public benefit and citizen safety and security as legislators struggle to find a balance between open collaboration and protecting citizens.
Historically, the open source software community and foundations supporting its work have not engaged in policy discussions. Moving forward, thoughtful development of these important public policies whilst not harming our complex ecosystems requires an understanding of how our ecosystem operates. Ensuring stakeholders without historic benefit of representation in those discussions becomes paramount to that end.
Please join our open discussion with open policy stakeholders working constructively on current open policy topics. Our panelists will provide a view into how oss foundations and other open domain allies are now rising to this new challenge as well as seizing the opportunity to influence positive changes to the public’s benefit.
Topics: Public Policy, Open Science, Open Education, current legislation in the US and EU, US interest in OSS sustainability, intro to the Open Policy Alliance
Find more info about All Things Open:
On the web: https://www.allthingsopen.org/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllThingsOpen
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/all-things-open/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allthingsopen/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsOpen
Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@allthingsopen
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@allthingsopen
2023 conference: https://2023.allthingsopen.org/
Lessons learned after one year of open source activities in the Internet of Things
We at Bosch believe that the technology that comes with the “Internet of Things” (IoT) has genuine potential to deliver value, meaning, insight and fun in order to tackle major challenges of the 21st century in several domains like mobility, energy, home & building, cities and manufacturing. In our vision of the future, each of our electronic products is connected to the internet. This connectivity will allow for disruptive business models and new services. Developing the business ecosystem around IoT targeting different stakeholders in the IoT value chain from silicon vendors to system integrators is a major task for Bosch. Typical examples are:
* Strategic Alliances: Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) addressing partner companies and potential customers of IoT projects though showcasing IoT use-cases in real world test beds. Bosch was the initiator of first public IIC test bed.
* Business Consortia: Hubject (Electromobility) and mozaiq (Smart Home) in order to break though in immature markets. Bosch is amongst the co-founding companies.
* System Integrators: Partnership with TechM, Infosys, and TCS to scale out internationally.
* Standardization: OSGi Alliance membership with ProSyst – now belonging to Bosch – a longstanding member of the OSGi board, also driving the IoT activities. OSGi is Bosch strategic IoT technology.
* Open Source: Building on open technology like Eclipse, Apache, CloudFoundry, Linux and bringing IoT key elements to the commons via Eclipse IoT.
This talk will highlight how Bosch tries to align the above activities developing the IoT market using the example of OSGi. Particularly, the lessons learned after one year of active open source contribution to the Eclipse IoT community will be discussed: from topics regarding product liability, change of software business model, impact on agile development and team dynamics we at Bosch believe that other companies from old industry probably face similar impediments. They are part of the very different approaches and world views found in embedded system development as compared to Internet & IT software development.
Besides learning new tricks and all the challenges, we at Bosch are committed to an open platform approach as we believe that “nobody can do I(o)T alone”.
The Rise and Evolution of the Open Source Software FoundationStephen Walli
Free and open source software (FOSS) project communities continue to grow and thrive. When such projects reach a certain critical point in their growth, corporations express interest in participating. Corporations have more stringent and robust software intellectual property (IP) management needs, however, and projects are not always up to the task. Neutral non-profit FOSS foundations have proved to be a solution to these problems, providing for the IP management needs of corporations while offering additional business and technical services to the project communities to encourage further growth and adoption. This presentation reviews how such neutral non-profit organizations have grown to meet the evolving legal, business, and technical needs of FOSS communities and businesses.
Join the FIWARE Global Summit '23 Insight Series! This webinar, which offers an exclusive sneak preview of the Summit, is part of a series of webinars that will highlight the latest tech trends and hot topics ahead of #FIWARESummit23.
The 9th edition of the FIWARE Global Summit will be held in the FIWARE-referenced Smart City of Vienna (Austria). As one of the leading Open Source conferences for entrepreneurs, public administrations, academia, developers, start-ups, and technologists, the Summit promises two action-packed days of world-class innovation, collaboration, and networking.
Want to know more about what awaits attendees on June 12-13 2023 in one of the most livable and resilient cities in the world? Join us for the second FIWARE Global Summit ‘23 sneak preview on March 28 from 13:00 till 14:00 (CEST). Learn from local game changers, decision-makers, and international experts on how the event connects those who want to change the world, predict the future, and transform markets for the better – based on recognized Open Source technology.
This webinar will give in just one hour an insight of what is currently happening and what you can expect to additionally learn during FIWARE Global Summit, where all major European players will be present in personam.
This allows you to engage with activities and people from nine common European Data Spaces: Health, Industrial, Agriculture, Finance, Mobility, Green Deal, Energy, Public Administration, and Skills, giving direction and supporting the creation of ecosystems.
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FOSS on Government Policy, Industry Adoption, Campus Promotion and Community Development in Taiwan
1. Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2013
香港開源年會 2013/10/19 Sat. 14:00-14:30
FOSS on Government Policy, Industry Adoption, Campus
Promotion and Community Development in Taiwan
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Richard Lin 林旅強 (legist 強 )
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richard@citi.sinica.edu.tw
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http://about.me/richard.lin
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http://fb.me/legist
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2. Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2013
香港開源年會 2013/10/19 Sat. 14:00-14:30
FOSS on Government Policy, Industry Adoption, Campus
Promotion and Community Development in Taiwan
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Government Policy
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Industry Adoption
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Campus Promotion
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Community Development
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Conclusion
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4. Abstract
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During 2003 to 2013, FOSS has been playing a more
important role in government, ITC industry, school and
community in Taiwan in the decade gradually.
In this talk, I will introduce the development of FOSS
from public sector, ITC industry, academic and
educational circle, and community aspects, including the
problem and difficulty we face and the result of our work.
In addition, I also talk about the future from the
observation of the facts and context mentioned above.
6. About Me
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Name / Nickname
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Richard Lin 林旅強 (legist 強哥 )
Position
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Legal Specialty / Campus & Community Promoter
in OSSF, CITI, Academia Sinica
中研院 資創中心 自由軟體鑄造場 法政研究 / 校園暨社群推廣者
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Publish (in Chinese)
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Legal Issues On OSS commercial application
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開放源碼軟體商業應用之法律爭議及其可能之解決途徑
Empowering Citizens with Data: An Open Government Data Handbook
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藏智於民:開放政府資料的原則與現況 (slides share)
8. What does OSSF do?
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OpenFoundry:
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a project hosting platform for FOSS developers to
upload and use the open source code and
collaborate with each other, like SourceForge,
Google Code and GitHub.
9. What does OSSF do?
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Out-reach & Promotion:
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Hold workshops, lectures and speeches of FOSS
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Help and foster FOSS communities in Taiwan
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Co-operate with university professors in courses of
computer science and open source
10. What does OSSF do?
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Who's Who:
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a FOSS developers' list where the content is filled
with by themselves
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Bi-weekly News E-letter in Chinese
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License and Policy Research and Consultation
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Deal with the questions from government,
corporations, schools, community members
Publish legal essays in OSSF legal column monthly
12. Disclaimer
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This slides are published by and reflects the personal
views of Richard Lin, in his individual capacity.
It does not represent the views of Taiwan
government.
14. Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2013
香港開源年會 2013/10/19 Sat. 14:00-14:30
FOSS on Government Policy, Industry Adoption, Campus
Promotion and Community Development in Taiwan
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Government Policy
■
Industry Adoption
■
Campus Promotion
■
Community Development
■
Conclusion
This slides are licensed under creative commons – attribution – share alike 3.0 unported.
15. Government
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Why did Taiwan government think highly of FOSS?
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No royalty of licensing
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Manufacturers need “cost down” to survive.
Schools need “cost down” to save budget.
Freedom
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Researcher need freedom to study.
16. Government
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What did the gov do?
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Board of Science and Technology, Executive Yuan,
BOST 行政院科技會報 ( 行政院科技顧問組 )
Academia Sinica 中央研究院
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Ministry of Economic Affairs, MOEA 經濟部
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Institute of Information Science, IIS 資訊科學研究所
Industrial Development Bureau, IDB 工業局
Institute for Information Industry, III 資訊工業策進會
17. Government
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What did the gov do?
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National Science Council, NSC 國家科學委員會
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Current sponsor of OSSF
Academia Sinica 中央研究院
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Institute of Information Science, IIS 資訊科學研究所
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Research Center for Information Technology Innovation,
CITI 資訊科技創新研究中心
18. Government
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What did the gov do?
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Ministry of Education, MOE 教育部
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Information Technology Software Academy, ITSA
教育部資訊軟體人才培育計畫
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OSS Application Consulting Centre, OSSACC
教育部校園自由軟體數位資源推廣服務中心
20. Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2013
香港開源年會 2013/10/19 Sat. 14:00-14:30
FOSS on Government Policy, Industry Adoption, Campus
Promotion and Community Development in Taiwan
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Government Policy
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Industry Adoption
■
Campus Promotion
■
Community Development
■
Conclusion
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21. Industry Adoption
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The main industry in Taiwan is Information and
Communication Technology.
There are few software companies in Taiwan, most of
the ICT companies are OEM/ODM hardware
manufacturers.
TW companies use open source software, because we
don't want to pay license royalty instead of
23. Industry Adoption
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To open or not to open, that is NOT a question...
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Until lose the cases...
Harald Welte v. D-link
2006
BusyBox v. 14 companies
2009
25. Welte v. D-Link (2006)
Use source code
German Branch
msdosfs, initrd, mtd
1. A part of Linux kernel
2. Copyright holders:
Werner Almesberger (Austria)
David Woodhouse (UK)
Harald Welte (Germany)
26. Welte v. D-Link (2006)
Use source code
German Branch
msdosfs, initrd, mtd
1. A part of Linux kernel
2. Copyright holders:
Werner Almesberger (Austria)
David Woodhouse (UK)
Harald Welte (Germany)
Representative
Authorization
Ask
Harald Welte
27. Welte v. D-Link (2006)
???
Use source code
German Branch I don't know what
you're saying...
msdosfs, initrd, mtd
1. A part of Linux kernel
2. Copyright holders:
Werner Almesberger (Austria)
David Woodhouse (UK)
Harald Welte (Germany)
Representative
Authorization
Ask
Harald Welte
28. Welte v. D-Link (2006)
Use source code
German Branch
msdosfs, initrd, mtd
1. A part of Linux kernel
2. Copyright holders:
Werner Almesberger (Austria)
David Woodhouse (UK)
Harald Welte (Germany)
Representative
Authorization
Infringement
Frankfurt
District
Court
Sue
Harald Welte
29. Welte v. D-Link (2006)
All
customers
1. open source codes
2. GPL notification
Use source code
German Branch
msdosfs, initrd, mtd
1. A part of Linux kernel
2. Copyright holders:
Werner Almesberger (Austria)
David Woodhouse (UK)
Harald Welte (Germany)
Representative
Authorization
damages
Infringement
Frankfurt
District
Court
Sue
Harald Welte
31. Busybox v. 14 companies (2009)
Defenders are 14
companies
Use source code
Busybox combines tiny versions
of many common UNIX utilities
into a single small executable.
Licensed under GPL-2.0.
Copyright holder:
●
Erik Anderson (US)
●
Other developers
Best Buy, Samsung,
Westinghouse,
JVC, WD, Robert Bosch,
Phoebe Mircro, Humanx,
Comtrend ( 康全科技 ),
Dobbs-Standford, Versa,
Zyxel ( 合勤科技 ),
Astak, GCI
32. Busybox v. 14 companies (2009)
Defenders are 14
companies
Use source code
Busybox combines tiny versions
of many common UNIX utilities
into a single small executable.
Licensed under GPL-2.0.
Copyright holder:
●
Erik Anderson (US)
●
Other developers
33. Busybox v. 14 companies (2009)
Defenders are 14
companies
Use source code
Busybox combines tiny versions
of many common UNIX utilities
into a single small executable.
Licensed under GPL-2.0.
Copyright holder:
●
Erik Anderson (US)
●
Other developers
United States
District of
New York
Sue
Erik Anderson
Free Software Conservancy
34. Busybox v. 14 companies (2009)
Defenders are 14
companies
Use source code
1. Many upstream OEMs/ODMs
Busybox combines tiny versions
Manufacturers are Taiwan Companies.
of many common UNIX utilities companies settled out of court
2. 13
into a single small executable.
or are working with FSC.
United States
Licensed under GPL-2.0. 3. The court is ordering Westinghouse of
District to
pay $90,000 in damages and to give York
New the
Copyright holder:
HDTVs that include the BusyBox code to
Erik Anderson (US)
the Conservancy.
Sue
●
●
Other developers
Erik Anderson
Free Software Conservancy
35. Industry Adoption
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To open or not to open, that is NOT a question...
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Until lose the cases...
Harald Welte v. D-link
2006
BusyBox v. 14 companies
2009
40. Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2013
香港開源年會 2013/10/19 Sat. 14:00-14:30
FOSS on Government Policy, Industry Adoption, Campus
Promotion and Community Development in Taiwan
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Government Policy
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Industry Adoption
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Campus Promotion
■
Community Development
■
Conclusion
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41. Campus Promotion of OSSF
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Workshop, speech in campus
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Collaboration with members of FOSS communities
in TW
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Technical
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Copyright & license
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Free to Join, free to learn
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Foster FOSS coders and promoters in TW
42. Campus Promotion of OSSF
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Open source courses in university
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Partner: National Cheng Kung University, NCKU 成
功大學資工系
–
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Open Source Software Development and Community
Promotion 自由軟體開發與社群發展
Partner: National Chi Nan University, NCNU 暨南大
學資管系
–
Open Source Application 開源軟體應用
43. Campus Promotion of OSSF
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Conference
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Students' Information Technology Conference,
SITCON 學生計算機年會
–
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Partner: ITSA, SITCON community
Hackathon
■
SITCON HackGen Hackathon 駭客世代黑客松
–
Partner: National Cheng Chi University, NCCU 政治大學
資科系 , ITSA, SITCON community
45. Campus Promotion
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Government Sponsored
■
OSSACC, MOE
–
ezgo
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http://dot.kde.org/2013/10/02/ezgo-free-and-open-source-soft
ware-taiwans-schools
–
ezgo 軍師團 community
–
Education edition for elementary and high school
46. Campus Promotion
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Self-drive
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Students' communities like SITCON
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Community members in Campus
–
Jim Huang, jserv 黃敬群
●
●
–
FOSS developer and entrepreneur
NCKU 成功大學資工系
Mathew Lien, BlueT, 練喆明
●
National Chi Nan University, NCNU 暨南大學資管系
–
Open Source Application 開源軟體應用
47. Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2013
香港開源年會 2013/10/19 Sat. 14:00-14:30
FOSS on Government Policy, Industry Adoption, Campus
Promotion and Community Development in Taiwan
■
Government Policy
■
Industry Adoption
■
Campus Promotion
■
Community Development
■
Conclusion
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48. Communities in Taiwan
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Hacking Thursday, TOSSUG (Taipei OSS User Group),
Study Area ( 酷 ! 學園 ), Ubuntu.tw, MozTW,
Gnome.tw, WoFoss, OpenLab Taipei, EZGO, KLUG
(Kaohsiung Linux User Group), MOSUT,
OpenStreetMap, Wikipedia...
–
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可參考: https://ossf.hackpad.com/OSSF-KAlTM1FfNFk
More than 80% community activities are held in
Taipei.
63. Community Development
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“Community” is a required element to build a healthy
circumstance of FOSS.
Let me tell a story about TW FOSS communities'
development in these 10 yrs.
68. Community Development
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“Community” is a required element to build a healthy
circumstance of FOSS.
It's hard to build communities by government itself.
Government should incubate communities by
establishing an infrastructure.
69. Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2013
香港開源年會 2013/10/19 Sat. 14:00-14:30
FOSS on Government Policy, Industry Adoption, Campus
Promotion and Community Development in Taiwan
■
Government Policy
■
Industry Adoption
■
Campus Promotion
■
Community Development
■
Conclusion
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70. Conclusion
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Open Source benefits everything.
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Lack of “culture of contribution” and “hacker culture”
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Community is a long-term support of FOSS.
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Open Data Movement in TW is like the past 10 yrs of
Open Source Movement.
71. Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2013
香港開源年會 2013/10/19 Sat. 14:00-14:30
License
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attribution – share alike 3.0 unported.
Richard Lin (legist) 2013, FOSS on Government
Policy, Industry Adoption, Campus Promotion and
Community Development in Taiwan
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