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Title: The Lessons of Open Source Participation, Inclusion, Empowerment


1
The Lessons of Open Source Participation,
Inclusion, Empowerment
  • Antony Bryant
  • Professor of Informatics
  • Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

2
Lessons to be learned
  • From open-source software development movement
  • Linus Torvalds Linux 1990s
  • it shouldnt work, but it does

3
The Cathedral The Bazaar
4
  • individual or small bands of wizards working in
    splendid isolation the entire edifice or
    product needs to be completed and fully
    guaranteed or secured prior to its release
  • resembles a great babbling bazaar of differing
    agendas and approaches out of which a coherent
    and stable system could seemingly emerge only by
    a succession of miracles

Bazaar
Cathedral
5
Key points
  • Volunteers motivated by challenges
  • Management Control are distributed and emerge
    as people take on tasks and responsibilities
  • Recognize what already exists and (re-)use it
  • Develop tools that others can use

6
Wiki Wikipedia
7
Can the bazaar model work for NGOs?
  • Look for ways to harness peoples motivation
  • Understand role of ICTs essential for bazaar
    model but communication has to be based on
    personal relationships and networks

8
Examples from the Tsunami
  • phoned warning from someone in Singapore to his
    family in India before the disaster
  • the radio report was relayed by phone, and then
    spread around the village in India
  • people in Tamil Nadu co-ordinating their
    communications in the aftermath
  • a network developed based on the locality in
    Tamil Nadu, incorporating both ICTs and
    word-of-mouth
  • Both built upon existing structures and
    relationships, together with appropriate use of
    ICTs

9
from bazaar to agora
10
The agora
  • the space neither private nor public, but more
    exactly private and public at the same time. The
    space where private problems meet in a meaningful
    way where such ideas as the public good, the
    just society or shared values may be born and
    take shape Zygmunt Bauman

11
  • the pressure from the ecclesia often took the
    form of efforts to transform the agora into an
    assemblage of shops like the bazaars of oriental
    despotism
  • Hannah Arendt

Agora
Ecclesia or assembly
12
Grow rather than build
13
Communication is about relationships
14
Some questions
  • Relationship between civil society and the agora?
  • Can the Linux model be used by NGOs?
  • Toolkit approach

15
ICRC Report 2005 - extract
Looking back over the events of 2004, it is
striking how many of the years disasters could
have been avoided with better information and
communication.
16
... Lets Wiki!
  • This is a condensed version of a much longer
    paper, which will, I hope, lead to further work
    and collaboration
  • Please contact me a.bryant_at_leedsmet.ac.uk
  • Request the longer paper
  • Offer comments criticisms
  • Help to develop the ideas in a collaborative
    fashion agora-style
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