open-source
Below are all of the posts with the open-source tag. A post tagged with open-source means that it is about open-source. If a post references open-source but does not have the tag, then the post will not be in the list below. If a post has the open-source tag or mentions open-source, then it will be in the Glossary for "open-source".
I have ordered the posts from newest to oldest:
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Enshittification Anti-Pattern and the Ongoing D&D Licensing Debacle
How a Corporation is Looking to Create a Platform
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“Cities without Number” stretch goal to include licensing
Yet More and Varied Reactions to OGL Antics
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Ongoing Bad Faith Actions of Wizards of the Coast
An Ongoing Attempt to Shift the Legal Field Beneath Creators
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Revisiting Section 15 Copyright Notice of the Open Game License
An Odd Little Section Containing Such Odd Signatures
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On Safe Harbours, Shareholder Obligations, and Fey Contracts
Precedence, Common Rules, and Licenses
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The Open Gaming License and Potential Attempt at Revocation
Bearing Witness to Alienation and Seeing a Familiar Pattern
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Gearing up to Run Creative Options Role-Playing Engine (CORE)
Seeking Free and Open Source Systems
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Amplifying the Blogosphere (v2021-06-07)
A Mix of Old and New Gaming and Software
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A Year or So of Emacs
Swapping out Ivy for Selectrum
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Recontextualizing my Relationship with Burning Wheel
Community Requires Governance and Accountability
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Deplatforming
Don’t Cede Your Voice
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Why I Chose Emacs as My New Text Editor
Hint: I Took the Time to Build What I Needed
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Samvera is Hiring a Community Manager
Perhaps You’re Interested in Joining an Open Source Community
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Principles of My Text Editor
Once Again Exploring a Different Solution
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Today I Learned (May 20th 2020 Edition)
Learning Some New Distributed Tech
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Documenting Decisions to Build Buy-In
Don’t Rely on a Group’s Memory, Write It Down
- Switching from Inoreader to Newsboat for RSS Reader
- Why Hugo when I'm A Rubyist
- Own Your Game System
- Own Your Tools
- Celebrating 17 Years of the Open Gaming License
- At the Intersection of Work, Play, and Learning