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What Is Open source as philosophy?: Open source is less a licensing model and more a stance toward knowledge itself. Discover how transparency and radical accessibility flip the relationship between creator and user, labor and ownership.

Explore how open source philosophy transforms knowledge sharing, creator relationships, and ownership through radical transparency and accessibility.

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Concepts in this course
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Circular Dependency as Healthy Ecosystem
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Emptiness as Extensibility Architecture
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Naming as Constraint in Specification
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Non-Action in Code Architecture
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Obsolescence as Natural Completion
AI prompts in this course
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Where Are You with Open source as philosophy?
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If You're Honest About Open source as philosophy...
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What Would You Tell Someone Just Starting with Open source as philosophy?
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What's Holding You Back with Open source as philosophy?
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What Do You Actually Want with Open source as philosophy?
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