Is government open source code we can patch?

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Apr 29, 2008 2:37 AM EDT
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That's the question raised by Britt Blaser in “Oh, if only government went in for an open source make-over…”. It's also one suggested indirectly by Phil Hughes in Our Internet. Democracy is by nature "our government". The open source twist on that we put it together and can hack improvements to it. Think of elected officials as committers and maintainers and you start go get the idea. The analogy isn't perfect, because by nature open source code is purely practical: it has to work. While government often does not. All government is buggy. In the worst cases it crashes outright and is replaced or supplemented by corrupt alternatives.

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F/OSS is *voluntary*. Government is *coercive*. Bob_Robertson 16 1,457 May 6, 2008 9:08 AM

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