These slides accompanied a speech I did recently for a public speaking class. Will adapt it for future use and upload the full speech text to my website, etchevalier.com
Linux is a free Unix-type operating system created by Linus Torvalds under the GNU General Public License, with freely available source code. It started as a kernel in 1991 and combined with GNU applications forms a complete free UNIX-like OS. Linux has many distributions like Red Hat, Debian, Ubuntu that offer flexibility, reliability, security and low cost compared to other operating systems.
Ubuntu is a free and open-source Linux operating system based on Debian GNU/Linux. It is named after the African philosophy of Ubuntu, which means "humanity towards others". Users are encouraged to use, improve, and share Ubuntu freely. Canonical releases new versions of Ubuntu every six months, with long-term support releases every two years; the latest versions are 11.04 Natty Narwhal and 10.04 Lucid Lynx.
Ubuntu is a Linux operating system based on Debian that emphasizes simplicity and freedom. It uses the Linux kernel and is free to use, modify, and distribute. Ubuntu is developed by Canonical Ltd. and its main editions include the desktop version, server version, and mobile version. It has a large community and regular version updates.
Este documento contiene las páginas 2 a 20 de algún otro trabajo más largo. No hay información sustantiva en el documento dado, solo las páginas enumeradas.
U Cvijićevoj ulici, u centru grada, se nalazi naš novi studio apartman sa đakuzijem - Secret. Apartman se nalazi nedaleko od ugla ulica Bulevar Despota Stefana i Cvijićeve tako da se do Knez Mihajlove i Trga republike stiže za desetak minuta laganom šetnjom. Ulicom Takovskom i Kneza Miloša se izlazi vrlo lako na auto-put što je značajno za goste koji dolaze iz tog pravca. Studio apartman Secret je vrlo moderan, počeo je sa radom u martu 2015. godine i sve u njemu je potpuno novo. Đakuzi, bračni ležaj velikih dimenzija, kvalitetna rasveta, pažljivo birani materijali i nameštaj čine apartman Secret izuzetno atraktivnim. Ono što je izuzetno bitno je BESPLATAN PARKING koji je uvek slobodan za naše goste. Gost dobije daljinski upravljač i čeka ga uvek njegovo parking mesto.
Manjunatha Varambally has over 25 years of experience in machine design and engineering across industries like nuclear energy, defense, aerospace, and automotive. He has expertise in product development, conceptual design, engineering, cost estimation, and business development. Currently he heads the Technology and Engineering Services department of a heavy industry. He has led R&D teams and managed projects for clients including ISRO, HAL, BHEL, and NPCIL.
This certificate confirms that Eyal Keren, with I.D. number 302580055, successfully completed a course in SW Testing Engineering from October 19, 2014 to November 11, 2014, consisting of 105 academic hours. The certificate was issued and signed by Eldad Ben-Zvi as the manager of NESS College.
Linux is a free Unix-type operating system created by Linus Torvalds under the GNU General Public License, with freely available source code. It started as a kernel in 1991 and combined with GNU applications forms a complete free UNIX-like OS. Linux has many distributions like Red Hat, Debian, Ubuntu that offer flexibility, reliability, security and low cost compared to other operating systems.
Ubuntu is a free and open-source Linux operating system based on Debian GNU/Linux. It is named after the African philosophy of Ubuntu, which means "humanity towards others". Users are encouraged to use, improve, and share Ubuntu freely. Canonical releases new versions of Ubuntu every six months, with long-term support releases every two years; the latest versions are 11.04 Natty Narwhal and 10.04 Lucid Lynx.
Ubuntu is a Linux operating system based on Debian that emphasizes simplicity and freedom. It uses the Linux kernel and is free to use, modify, and distribute. Ubuntu is developed by Canonical Ltd. and its main editions include the desktop version, server version, and mobile version. It has a large community and regular version updates.
Este documento contiene las páginas 2 a 20 de algún otro trabajo más largo. No hay información sustantiva en el documento dado, solo las páginas enumeradas.
U Cvijićevoj ulici, u centru grada, se nalazi naš novi studio apartman sa đakuzijem - Secret. Apartman se nalazi nedaleko od ugla ulica Bulevar Despota Stefana i Cvijićeve tako da se do Knez Mihajlove i Trga republike stiže za desetak minuta laganom šetnjom. Ulicom Takovskom i Kneza Miloša se izlazi vrlo lako na auto-put što je značajno za goste koji dolaze iz tog pravca. Studio apartman Secret je vrlo moderan, počeo je sa radom u martu 2015. godine i sve u njemu je potpuno novo. Đakuzi, bračni ležaj velikih dimenzija, kvalitetna rasveta, pažljivo birani materijali i nameštaj čine apartman Secret izuzetno atraktivnim. Ono što je izuzetno bitno je BESPLATAN PARKING koji je uvek slobodan za naše goste. Gost dobije daljinski upravljač i čeka ga uvek njegovo parking mesto.
Manjunatha Varambally has over 25 years of experience in machine design and engineering across industries like nuclear energy, defense, aerospace, and automotive. He has expertise in product development, conceptual design, engineering, cost estimation, and business development. Currently he heads the Technology and Engineering Services department of a heavy industry. He has led R&D teams and managed projects for clients including ISRO, HAL, BHEL, and NPCIL.
This certificate confirms that Eyal Keren, with I.D. number 302580055, successfully completed a course in SW Testing Engineering from October 19, 2014 to November 11, 2014, consisting of 105 academic hours. The certificate was issued and signed by Eldad Ben-Zvi as the manager of NESS College.
La teoría de las inteligencias múltiples propone que la inteligencia no es unitaria sino múltiple e independiente. Define la inteligencia como la capacidad de resolver problemas o crear productos valiosos en una cultura. Amplía el concepto de inteligencia más allá de lo cognitivo y lo considera como una capacidad que puede desarrollarse a través de la educación.
El documento describe tres herramientas para compartir recursos en línea: Slideshare para compartir presentaciones, blogs para compartir archivos académicos, y Flickr para compartir imágenes. Cada herramienta ofrece beneficios como cargar y almacenar recursos, acceso sin restricciones de derechos de autor, y permitir comentarios y descargas.
O documento apresenta o gênero literário limerique para os alunos, estimulando a leitura, imaginação e produção escrita deste subgênero poético curto com rima e métrica regular.
O documento fornece instruções sobre como criar uma atividade educacional interativa chamada "Cruzadinha" usando o software Hot Potatoes. Em 9 etapas, explica como criar o título, adicionar perguntas e respostas, formatar a grade, salvar o arquivo em formatos JCW e HTM e inserir texto explicativo.
The document is a compare and contrast essay analyzing the action comedy films Men in Black and R.I.P.D. It summarizes that both films feature law enforcement agents as the main characters and are set in cities. The essays also notes that the climaxes of both films involve the agents working to stop threats and save the world. The essay concludes that while different, the two films share similarities in their characters, settings, and climaxes, and that the writer prefers R.I.P.D. due to its entertaining story.
Este documento presenta recetas para quesadillas salvadoreñas y guatemaltecas. Incluye instrucciones detalladas para hacer quesadillas usando ingredientes como queso, huevos, leche, crema, azúcar, harina de trigo o de arroz, y canela. Explica cómo mezclar los ingredientes, rellenar moldes, espolvorear ajonjolí y hornear las quesadillas a 325-350 grados Fahrenheit durante 20-40 minutos hasta que doren.
Este documento discute la importancia de la actividad física y recreativa para la salud mental y física de las personas. Explica cómo factores sociales y económicos han limitado las oportunidades para que los niños y adolescentes se involucren en actividades físicas. También analiza los problemas asociados con el tabaco, el alcohol y las drogas, y cómo la recreación y el ejercicio pueden ayudar a prevenir su uso y abuso.
This document presents a research report comparing two comic book shops: Comics Mart and Lao Mao Comic Book House. Comics Mart is located in Kuala Lumpur and sells western comics, board games, and action figures. Lao Mao Comic Book House is located in Banting, Selangor and sells Asian comics and toys. Both shops offer comic book rentals and memberships. While Comics Mart has more competitors and a larger capital requirement to start, Lao Mao Comic Book House has been in business longer since 1993. The document analyzes the businesses' strategies, obstacles, differences, and similarities and recommends ways to improve like increasing shop space and using social media advertising.
BlackMonk's mission is to provide creative tools that help anyone give a voice to their ideas. From the designers and engineers who are creating the next generation of web and mobile experiences, BlackMonk provides elegant solutions that sets new standards for online publishing.
The document discusses the history and philosophy of open source software and the free software movement. It describes how Richard Stallman founded the GNU project in 1984 to develop free software to protect users' freedom. Stallman developed the GNU General Public License (GPL) to ensure software remains free. Linux kernel developer Linus Torvalds combined GNU software with his kernel to create the GNU/Linux operating system. The open development model allowed the community to quickly improve the software through collaboration over the Internet. Unintended consequences of open source include the creation of wikis, blogs, and citizen websites that promote transparency and civic participation.
Interaction 13 - The Dream of the 90s Is Alivejasonbrush
The document discusses the development of digital art and net art in the 1990s. Early experiments explored nonlinear hypertext narratives and ways to incorporate user interaction. Artists began experimenting with new media like CD-ROMs, the web, and technologies that blended digital media with performance and the body. This led to a period of "technological vertigo" as new artistic possibilities rapidly emerged.
Open source refers to software that is freely available and can be modified and shared. The document discusses the history and principles of open source software, including key figures like Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds. It outlines achievements of open source like Linux, popular software titles, and how open source benefits freedom, research, and knowledge sharing.
This document summarizes Ted Husted's presentation "The Secret Life of Open Source" given at ApacheCon NA in Vancouver, CA on November 10, 2011. It discusses the history and evolution of major open source projects from the 1960s to present day including GNU, Linux, Apache, PHP, Mozilla, Ubuntu, Wikipedia and LibreOffice. It also examines the different governance models and growth of open source usage in commercial products and organizations. The presentation explores how open source communities balance code, community and conscience in their operations.
Anthropological fieldwork in Ubuntu LinuxAndreas Lloyd
The document summarizes the cultural history and development of the Ubuntu Linux operating system through an anthropological analysis. It describes how Ubuntu emerged from the free and open source software movements, tracing its origins from early operating systems like Unix that shared source code openly. Key practices that enabled Ubuntu's creation included sharing source code, conceptualizing open standards, writing licenses like the GPL to ensure software remains free, coordinating collaboration online, and growing movements around distributions like Debian that aimed to widely disseminate free software. Ubuntu was launched in 2004 with the goal of challenging Microsoft's dominance and increasing access to innovative, free software.
The document provides an introduction to free and open source software. It discusses the history of the movement from the early days of freely shared software to the current GNU/Linux system. It explains Richard Stallman's founding of the Free Software Foundation in response to the rise of proprietary software. It outlines the four essential freedoms that define free software.
Glyn Moody - The culture of freedom: free software, free speechglynmoody
Free software has achieved amazing things in many fields, one of which is open publishing. The application of the open source methodology to this sphere has created a new media force - one that has already had a massive impact on the world through its successful efforts to block the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the US. That, in its turn, helped people mobilise against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) in 2012, which is now providing a template to resist the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
"True Stories from Open Source" by Danese Cooper @ eLiberatica 2009eLiberatica
This is a presentation held at eLiberatica 2009.
http://www.eliberatica.ro/2009/
One of the biggest events of its kind in Eastern Europe, eLiberatica brings community leaders from around the world to discuss about the hottest topics in FLOSS movement, demonstrating the advantages of adopting, using and developing Open Source and Free Software solutions.
The eLiberatica organizational committee together with our speakers and guests, have graciously allowed media representatives and all attendees to photograph, videotape and otherwise record their sessions, on the condition that the photos, videos and recordings are licensed under the Creative Commons Share-Alike 3.0 License.
Open source an origin story to freedom covers the origin on open source, the two main currents in the landscape and the options we now have how to go forward.
This document discusses open source software, including its definition, history, advantages, and growth. It provides examples of popular open source operating systems like Linux and BSD, as well as programming tools and internet technologies like Apache, sendmail, and Mozilla. The document notes that open source software provides benefits like lower costs, reduced vendor dependence, easier customization, and higher security. It also profiles some notable figures and companies that use and contribute to open source software, like Facebook, Linux creator Linus Torvalds, Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and Mozilla Firefox developers.
Open source has not only taken over most fields of computing, its methodology has spread to many other domains too. So are there any big challenges left for the next generation of coders? Edward Snowden's revelations indicate what needs to be done: adding strong crypto to a new generation of free software programs that give us back our freedom.
La teoría de las inteligencias múltiples propone que la inteligencia no es unitaria sino múltiple e independiente. Define la inteligencia como la capacidad de resolver problemas o crear productos valiosos en una cultura. Amplía el concepto de inteligencia más allá de lo cognitivo y lo considera como una capacidad que puede desarrollarse a través de la educación.
El documento describe tres herramientas para compartir recursos en línea: Slideshare para compartir presentaciones, blogs para compartir archivos académicos, y Flickr para compartir imágenes. Cada herramienta ofrece beneficios como cargar y almacenar recursos, acceso sin restricciones de derechos de autor, y permitir comentarios y descargas.
O documento apresenta o gênero literário limerique para os alunos, estimulando a leitura, imaginação e produção escrita deste subgênero poético curto com rima e métrica regular.
O documento fornece instruções sobre como criar uma atividade educacional interativa chamada "Cruzadinha" usando o software Hot Potatoes. Em 9 etapas, explica como criar o título, adicionar perguntas e respostas, formatar a grade, salvar o arquivo em formatos JCW e HTM e inserir texto explicativo.
The document is a compare and contrast essay analyzing the action comedy films Men in Black and R.I.P.D. It summarizes that both films feature law enforcement agents as the main characters and are set in cities. The essays also notes that the climaxes of both films involve the agents working to stop threats and save the world. The essay concludes that while different, the two films share similarities in their characters, settings, and climaxes, and that the writer prefers R.I.P.D. due to its entertaining story.
Este documento presenta recetas para quesadillas salvadoreñas y guatemaltecas. Incluye instrucciones detalladas para hacer quesadillas usando ingredientes como queso, huevos, leche, crema, azúcar, harina de trigo o de arroz, y canela. Explica cómo mezclar los ingredientes, rellenar moldes, espolvorear ajonjolí y hornear las quesadillas a 325-350 grados Fahrenheit durante 20-40 minutos hasta que doren.
Este documento discute la importancia de la actividad física y recreativa para la salud mental y física de las personas. Explica cómo factores sociales y económicos han limitado las oportunidades para que los niños y adolescentes se involucren en actividades físicas. También analiza los problemas asociados con el tabaco, el alcohol y las drogas, y cómo la recreación y el ejercicio pueden ayudar a prevenir su uso y abuso.
This document presents a research report comparing two comic book shops: Comics Mart and Lao Mao Comic Book House. Comics Mart is located in Kuala Lumpur and sells western comics, board games, and action figures. Lao Mao Comic Book House is located in Banting, Selangor and sells Asian comics and toys. Both shops offer comic book rentals and memberships. While Comics Mart has more competitors and a larger capital requirement to start, Lao Mao Comic Book House has been in business longer since 1993. The document analyzes the businesses' strategies, obstacles, differences, and similarities and recommends ways to improve like increasing shop space and using social media advertising.
BlackMonk's mission is to provide creative tools that help anyone give a voice to their ideas. From the designers and engineers who are creating the next generation of web and mobile experiences, BlackMonk provides elegant solutions that sets new standards for online publishing.
The document discusses the history and philosophy of open source software and the free software movement. It describes how Richard Stallman founded the GNU project in 1984 to develop free software to protect users' freedom. Stallman developed the GNU General Public License (GPL) to ensure software remains free. Linux kernel developer Linus Torvalds combined GNU software with his kernel to create the GNU/Linux operating system. The open development model allowed the community to quickly improve the software through collaboration over the Internet. Unintended consequences of open source include the creation of wikis, blogs, and citizen websites that promote transparency and civic participation.
Interaction 13 - The Dream of the 90s Is Alivejasonbrush
The document discusses the development of digital art and net art in the 1990s. Early experiments explored nonlinear hypertext narratives and ways to incorporate user interaction. Artists began experimenting with new media like CD-ROMs, the web, and technologies that blended digital media with performance and the body. This led to a period of "technological vertigo" as new artistic possibilities rapidly emerged.
Open source refers to software that is freely available and can be modified and shared. The document discusses the history and principles of open source software, including key figures like Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds. It outlines achievements of open source like Linux, popular software titles, and how open source benefits freedom, research, and knowledge sharing.
This document summarizes Ted Husted's presentation "The Secret Life of Open Source" given at ApacheCon NA in Vancouver, CA on November 10, 2011. It discusses the history and evolution of major open source projects from the 1960s to present day including GNU, Linux, Apache, PHP, Mozilla, Ubuntu, Wikipedia and LibreOffice. It also examines the different governance models and growth of open source usage in commercial products and organizations. The presentation explores how open source communities balance code, community and conscience in their operations.
Anthropological fieldwork in Ubuntu LinuxAndreas Lloyd
The document summarizes the cultural history and development of the Ubuntu Linux operating system through an anthropological analysis. It describes how Ubuntu emerged from the free and open source software movements, tracing its origins from early operating systems like Unix that shared source code openly. Key practices that enabled Ubuntu's creation included sharing source code, conceptualizing open standards, writing licenses like the GPL to ensure software remains free, coordinating collaboration online, and growing movements around distributions like Debian that aimed to widely disseminate free software. Ubuntu was launched in 2004 with the goal of challenging Microsoft's dominance and increasing access to innovative, free software.
The document provides an introduction to free and open source software. It discusses the history of the movement from the early days of freely shared software to the current GNU/Linux system. It explains Richard Stallman's founding of the Free Software Foundation in response to the rise of proprietary software. It outlines the four essential freedoms that define free software.
Glyn Moody - The culture of freedom: free software, free speechglynmoody
Free software has achieved amazing things in many fields, one of which is open publishing. The application of the open source methodology to this sphere has created a new media force - one that has already had a massive impact on the world through its successful efforts to block the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the US. That, in its turn, helped people mobilise against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) in 2012, which is now providing a template to resist the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
"True Stories from Open Source" by Danese Cooper @ eLiberatica 2009eLiberatica
This is a presentation held at eLiberatica 2009.
http://www.eliberatica.ro/2009/
One of the biggest events of its kind in Eastern Europe, eLiberatica brings community leaders from around the world to discuss about the hottest topics in FLOSS movement, demonstrating the advantages of adopting, using and developing Open Source and Free Software solutions.
The eLiberatica organizational committee together with our speakers and guests, have graciously allowed media representatives and all attendees to photograph, videotape and otherwise record their sessions, on the condition that the photos, videos and recordings are licensed under the Creative Commons Share-Alike 3.0 License.
Open source an origin story to freedom covers the origin on open source, the two main currents in the landscape and the options we now have how to go forward.
This document discusses open source software, including its definition, history, advantages, and growth. It provides examples of popular open source operating systems like Linux and BSD, as well as programming tools and internet technologies like Apache, sendmail, and Mozilla. The document notes that open source software provides benefits like lower costs, reduced vendor dependence, easier customization, and higher security. It also profiles some notable figures and companies that use and contribute to open source software, like Facebook, Linux creator Linus Torvalds, Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and Mozilla Firefox developers.
Open source has not only taken over most fields of computing, its methodology has spread to many other domains too. So are there any big challenges left for the next generation of coders? Edward Snowden's revelations indicate what needs to be done: adding strong crypto to a new generation of free software programs that give us back our freedom.
Debating the networked society: technical roots of social changeMathias Klang
This document summarizes the key developments in networked communications and their social impacts from the 1940s to present day in 3 sentences or less:
The earliest computer networks in the 1940s-1960s such as ARPANET laid the foundations for digital connectivity, leading to the development of the internet in the 1990s and social media platforms that transformed how information and ideas are shared online in the 2000s. Debate continues over issues of control, freedom of information, privacy and the impacts of new technologies on society, politics and culture as new forms of online connection and communication emerge and evolve at an increasingly rapid pace. The trajectory of technological change has been shaped both by innovators seeking to open access to information and connect people as well as
The document discusses how the Internet has evolved into a self-organizing system through principles of decentralization, experimentation, and self-governance. It proposes that architectures for habitats and communities can also embrace these principles to create "living labs" and "knowledge societies" where users continuously share and create knowledge through open participation and innovation.
Regulatory Theory in Social Media SocietyMathias Klang
This document provides a historical overview of computing and the internet from the 1940s to present day. It discusses early mechanical computers and prosthetics, the development of ARPANET and early online communities in the 1970s-80s, the creation of the World Wide Web in the early 1990s, the dot-com bubble of 1995-2000, the rise of user-generated social media starting in the late 1990s and 2000s, and debates around information freedom, online regulation and the impact of technology on society. The document traces technological changes and their social and legal implications over the last 70+ years.
Linus Torvalds created the Linux kernel in 1991 and is considered the father of Linux. Linux is an open-source operating system kernel that has spawned many free and open-source operating systems. It is widely used in servers by corporations and tech giants due to its security, stability, and low cost. Some benefits of Linux for servers are its high performance, scalability, and ability to support a wide variety of hardware.
Philosophy and Social Media 2: The Origins of Social MediaTimothy Rayner
The document discusses the origins and evolution of social media and hacker culture from the 1960s counterculture period to today. It traces the development of early concepts like personal web pages, online communities, and open source software. Key events and figures mentioned include the Whole Earth Catalog in 1968, the first hacker conference in 1984, the launch of the WELL social network in 1985, and Richard Stallman founding the GNU project in 1983. The document argues that counterculture values of nomadism and communalism influenced the development of social media and that hacker culture emphasizes free experimentation and contribution to a digital commons.
This document provides an introduction to free and open source software. It discusses the history of free software beginning with Richard Stallman founding the Free Software Foundation in 1985 to develop tools to make a complete operating system. It also discusses Linus Torvalds writing the Linux kernel in 1990 and releasing it under the GPL license. Popular free and open source software programs mentioned include Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, Filezilla, VLC media player, and OpenOffice. The document asks why someone should learn free and open source software like the GNU/Linux operating system and provides suggestions for where to find help, such as the Linux Documentation Project and distribution websites.
This document discusses open source software and provides definitions and explanations of key concepts. It begins by addressing common misconceptions about open source software. It then defines open source software as software that users have freedom to use, study, distribute, and modify. Free software is discussed as having similar freedoms but with an emphasis on freedom over openness. The document explores open source governance, communities, and crowdsourcing models. It emphasizes that open source is collaborative and draws power from peer review and transparency.
The document provides a history of operating systems, beginning with the creation of UNIX at Bell Labs in 1969. It describes how UNIX was rewritten in C in 1973 and some of its key authors. It discusses the development of commercial Unix systems, BSD, and Linux and major distributions like Slackware, Debian, and Red Hat. It also references the GNU project and development of the GPL license, and how these led to the rise of free and open source software.
Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey ...SirmaDuztepeliler
"Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey Toward Sustainability"
The booklet of my master’s thesis at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology. (Gothenburg, Sweden)
This thesis explores the transformation of the vacated (2023) IKEA store in Kållered, Sweden, into a "Reuse Hub" addressing various user types. The project aims to create a model for circular and sustainable economic practices that promote resource efficiency, waste reduction, and a shift in societal overconsumption patterns.
Reuse, though crucial in the circular economy, is one of the least studied areas. Most materials with reuse potential, especially in the construction sector, are recycled (downcycled), causing a greater loss of resources and energy. My project addresses barriers to reuse, such as difficult access to materials, storage, and logistics issues.
Aims:
• Enhancing Access to Reclaimed Materials: Creating a hub for reclaimed construction materials for both institutional and individual needs.
• Promoting Circular Economy: Showcasing the potential and variety of reusable materials and how they can drive a circular economy.
• Fostering Community Engagement: Developing spaces for social interaction around reuse-focused stores and workshops.
• Raising Awareness: Transforming a former consumerist symbol into a center for circular practices.
Highlights:
• The project emphasizes cross-sector collaboration with producers and wholesalers to repurpose surplus materials before they enter the recycling phase.
• This project can serve as a prototype for reusing many idle commercial buildings in different scales and sizes.
• The findings indicate that transforming large vacant properties can support sustainable practices and present an economically attractive business model with high social returns at the same time.
• It highlights the potential of how sustainable practices in the construction sector can drive societal change.
1. Open Sourcing Society E. T. Chevalier Made Available for Reuse Under The Creative Commons Attribution, Share-Alike, Noncommercial License.
2. What Does 'Open Source' Mean? “ Imagine all the people, sharing all the world. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope some day you may join us and the world as one.” - John Lennon
17. One Step Toward Utopia “ In the long run, making programs free is a step toward the post-scarcity world, where nobody will have to work very hard just to make a living.“ - Richard Stallman