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Open source everything 500 words 1.4
1. Autonomous Internet
Crowd-Funding
THE OPEN SOURCE
Crowd-Seeding EVERYTHING MANIFESTO:
Crowd-Sourcing
FOSS / FLOSS / F/OSS / Libre
Transparency, Truth & Trust
Liberation Technology
Open Access by Robert David Steele
Open Architecture
OpenBTS
Open Budgets
Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books /
Open Business Evolver Editions, 5 June 2012
Open Capital
Open Cloud Distributed by Random House
Open Coalition
Open Code
Open Collaboration Amazon Top 100 over time in Class,
Open Contest Democracy, Espionage.
Open Courseware
Open Culture $15 Retail, $10 at Amazon
Open Data
Open Democracy
Open Design
Open Ecologies Open Source Everything Manifesto
Open Education
Open Elections
Janet Smight, High-Gain Blog, August 2nd, 2012 |
Open Environment
OpenFlow
Open Geospatial
Open Government
Open Hardware
Open Innovation
Open Journalism
Open Knowledge
Open Maps
Open Manufacturing
Open Materials
Open Media
Open Meetings
OpenMoko
Open Money
Open Politics
Open Records
Open Religion
Open Repositories
Open Science
Open Security
Open Skies
Open Space
Open Society
Open Software
Open Spectrum
Open Standards
Open Textbooks
Transparency, Truth & Trust
True Cost
UnConference
The June 5 release of Robert David Steele’s book The Open Source Everything Manifesto: Transparency, Truth,
and Trust, has been noticed by the cultural and intelligence communities, but not by the information technology
2. community. The publisher evidently did not flag the book fully, so it has ended up in political science, which may
actually be the right place for this revolutionary book. This is a radical book that could even become a cult classic.
The author is not your typical revolutionary, nor is he an average citizen. A former spy, an honorary hacker, the #1
Amazon reviewer for non-fiction, reading in 98 categories, he has been described by Bruce Sterling as: ”vastly
smarter (this is a stretch) than most hackers, and much, much more dangerous” (this is the interesting part we agree
with).
In his book, Steele carries out a cultural hack on how people think, striving to restore the indigenous art and science
of fully integrating all knowledge in all languages, and restoring power to the public – ending top-down ideological
and corruption-driven investments and restoring bottom-up evidence-based and community consensus—and hence
sustainable – decisions.
Others are working in this direction as well — the P2P Foundation stands out – but no one else has actually put it all
in one bag. The author’s key point is that we need to go “all in” on all the opens, and not be pacified with token
progress on any single open, or the open of the day. All in. Open Source Everything. Take no prisoners. Do this
now. All in. All open.
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To the side here is a list of categories both covered by the book, and now also covered in a free daily Open Source
Everything Highlights posted each evening at 10pm Eastern (headlines and links within each category). The short
URL for the stack of daily highlights is http://tinyurl.com/OSE-ALL.