Bias for Sale: The Corrupting Influence of Money in the Linux Foundation
When enemies of the GPL (GNU) like Microsoft and VMware — not just GNU/Linux-friendly companies such as Red Hat — pay the Linux Foundation to get their way. Dr. Roy Schestowitz explains.
A politics of cooperation: Caroline Woolard on free culture, fine art, and everyday life
Interdisciplinary artist Caroline Woolard engages with political economy and activism through radically innovative collaborative projects. Jennie Rose Halperin talks with the artist about her work, the Commons, and the meaning of collaboration.
From the Commons – Thing of the Week: Stranger Peaks
Seattle’s own doom-hop band Prom Queen makes their way into our Thing of the Week with their new music single, Stranger Peaks.
“This Had the Potential to be Big”: An Interview with #wocintechchat
In the last year, #wocintechchat has provided Twitter chats, community dialogue, scholarships, and partnerships to provide more opportunities for women of color working in technology. Jennie Rose Halperin talks to the women behind images.
Free Thing of the Week: Wikimedia Commons Photo of the Day
We kick off a new weekly column, dedicated to the greatness of the global commons. Join us!
Commonality: Part Three – Social Media
Our publisher takes on social media’s role in failed sharing in this installment.
Commonality: Part Two – The Rule of Law
Part two of a series on the idea of a global commons. In which our publisher discusses another reason sharing fails: people do not respect the rule of law.
Commonality: Part One – Permissions Slip
Our publisher gets serious about the commons in this multi-part series. In Part one of the series, Omar Willey discusses why sharing fails among people.
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