Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Open Source

Greeting Family,

The importance of the term "Open Source" is very important as we move further into the world of technology.This article will provide an over view as well resources for the community to build on to continually learn what it is and how effective open source models can be. For a more detailed look, check out this free wikibooks on Open Source. Below you will also find a list of different open source list as well as the wiki portal for all free and open software. Please use these resources as best you can and if you have challenges around the subject matter, ping us at Just Right Technology and answers will be provided.

Some of our primary suggestions:

Software: Ubuntu (Website) (Definition)
Hardware: Arduino (Website) (Definition)



Lists

List of commercial open-source applications


List of open-source healthcare software


List of open-source software packages


List of open-source video games


List of trademarked open-source software


List of open source Android applications


Terms based on open source


Open-source-appropriate technology


Open-source economics


Open Source Ecology


Open-source governance


Open-source hardware


Open Source Initiative


Open-source license


Open-source political campaign


Open-source record label


Open-source religion


Open-source robotics


Open-source software


Open-source movement


Other


Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution (book)


Business models for open source software


Collaborative intelligence


Commons-based peer production


Commercial open-source applications


Community source


Digital freedom


Diseconomy of scale


Embrace, extend and extinguish


Free Beer


Free software


Gift economy


Glossary of legal terms in technology


Halloween Documents


Linux


Network effect


Open access (publishing)


Open content


Open data


Open design


Open format


Open implementation


Open innovation


OpenJDK


Open research


Open security


OpenSolaris


Open Source Lab (book)


Comparison of open source and closed source


Open system (computing)


Open standard


OpenDWG


Openness


Shared source


Vendor lock-in