Co-operatives and Open Source - A Match Made in Heaven
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the synergies between cooperatives and open source in this insightful 32-minute talk by W. Watson from Vulk Cooperative. Delve into shared themes such as decentralization and democratic governance, examining how these principles align in both cooperative and open source models. Gain valuable insights into community building, compensation structures, and ethical considerations within these frameworks. Discover the motivations behind cooperative and open source movements, and understand why their philosophies complement each other so well. Engage with thought-provoking questions and final reflections that highlight the potential for collaboration between these two powerful approaches to organization and innovation.
Syllabus
Introduction
Agenda
Overview
Motivations
Shared Themes
Decentralization
Democratic Governance
Questions
Communities
Compensation
Ethics
Final Thoughts
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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