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[http://www.opendefinition.org/osd OSD]: Open data (private data only open to the user it's about) and public free software. | [http://www.opendefinition.org/osd OSD]: Open data (private data only open to the user it's about) and public free software. | ||
[http://live.gnome.org/FreeOpenServicesDefinition FOSD]: unclear. also issues of hardware access / site stability? | |||
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* What do you do about Googlejuice? | |||
* What do you do about identity? | |||
* External dependencies |
Revision as of 03:01, 11 March 2008
Definitions can be used, as in the Free Software and Free Culture definitions, to highlight network services that meet a standard of freedom.
Summary of current practices
OSD: Open data (private data only open to the user it's about) and public free software.
FOSD: unclear. also issues of hardware access / site stability?
Open issues
- What do you do about Googlejuice?
- What do you do about identity?
- External dependencies