Open Source Software Is Philanthropy

Open Source Software Is Philanthropy

12/25/2017

link

https://ssir.org/articles/entry/open_source_software_is_philanthropy

summary

This article argues that open source software should be considered a form of philanthropy. It highlights the impact and benefits of open source software, such as lower costs, increased accessibility, and collaborative innovation. The article discusses how open source projects align with philanthropic values by promoting knowledge sharing, empowerment, and social impact. It also explores how organizations and individuals can support open source software development through various means, such as funding, contributing code, or providing resources. Ultimately, the article contends that open source software is a powerful tool that can drive positive social change and should be recognized as a form of philanthropy.

tags

technology for nonprofits ꞏ software licensing ꞏ social impact ꞏ software development ꞏ technology equity ꞏ technology for social change ꞏ digital social innovation ꞏ open technology ꞏ open-source community ꞏ technology ꞏ software for good ꞏ technology adoption ꞏ social entrepreneurship ꞏ technology philanthropy ꞏ social change ꞏ collaboration in technology ꞏ open source software ꞏ open-source solutions ꞏ digital divide ꞏ social innovation ꞏ open innovation ꞏ software sustainability ꞏ digital inclusion ꞏ non-profit sector ꞏ community collaboration ꞏ digital philanthropy ꞏ open collaboration ꞏ software engineering ꞏ tech philanthropy ꞏ technology development ꞏ open-source platforms ꞏ philanthropy ꞏ nonprofit technology ꞏ digital transformation ꞏ software for social impact ꞏ innovation ꞏ technology access ꞏ open-source projects ꞏ open-source movement ꞏ open-source advocacy ꞏ tech for social good ꞏ technology empowerment ꞏ technology cooperation ꞏ technology for good ꞏ civic technology ꞏ open-source ethos