Universities are a typical information bank, copyright of course helps this. However Digital Culture has created alternatives.
Open source provides us, the public with free access so source codes, such as web pages and programs. We also have free rights for certain software. And when we type PHP on the web, you will find that people will give you back a better source code, all open source websites contain PHP codes.
Various examples of open source software:
- Linux- A server that works on being reliable.
- Apache- Makes servers work e.g. HTML.
- PHP- Facebook.
Hacker Culture- Computer programmer.
Hacker Values- Computers enabling us to see how computers work.
Homebrew Club- “As the majority of hobbyists must be aware, most of you steal your software. Hardware must be paid for, but software is something to share. Who cares if the people who worked on it get paid? One thing you do, is prevent good software from being written. Who can afford to do professional work for nothing? What hobbyist can put 3-man years into programming, finding all bugs, documenting his product and distribute for free?” - Bill Gates, 1976
Problems with software- Bug and viruses e.g. email spam and hacking.
We are all a majority of the time using open source movement, using sites such as Facebook, Google and of course Breo for University. I know for a fact that I enjoy using these sites the most, for the pure fact that its completely free to get any information I need. However one site I used to use was Firefox, it is continuesly growing over the years as I see, but Google Chrome and Internet Explorer are the main personal web servers peoples use.
Open Source technologies allow us to see and share imformation, helping to improve source codes, therefore creating cultural connections.
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