Quintessence
Sessions
The Four Freedoms (defined \~40 years ago) and the Four Opens (\~15 years ago) for Open Source provided canonical definitions for what are the cornerstones of Open Source Software communities today. While the ethos still applies today, the cultural norms that blossomed to put it into practice are from an era with different challenges.
To build a better world, we need to both keep and protect the value system of the Four Freedoms and Four Opens. To do that, we need to re-assess our risk and threat models to balance that allows beautiful minds to flourish as well as introduce responsible friction to prevent harm from coming to them.
This is the workshop to the presentation with the same title, with the outcome of creating an ongoing working group dedicated to helping OSS Foundations of all sizes protect their communities.
This is the workshop to the presentation with the same title, with the outcome of creating an ongoing working group dedicated to helping OSS Foundations of all sizes protect their communities.