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Episode: 1544
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Title: HPR1544: An Open Source News Break from Opensource.com
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1544/hpr1544.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 04:50:17
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MUSIC
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Greetings and salutations, hacker public radio, semiotic robotic here with another open
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source news break from opensource.com.
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Here are a few stories from the opensource.com community.
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First we've published a passionately written column by David Hurley, community manager
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for the Jumla project who attempts to locate what he calls the true value of open source.
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Open source is valuable, Hurley writes, very few people would argue that point.
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There is most definitely a sense of intrinsic worth, but where does this value exist?
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Is it in the code produced or in something else?
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Hurley suggests that the value of open source extends beyond software, beyond code, to
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the communities that form around it.
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Further in is where the true value lies, Hurley writes, the people who give their time
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to create this amazing open source community.
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Next, in our life channel, we're featuring an interview with Molly Van Howling, co-founder
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of the new Authors Alliance, a non-profit organization that promotes authorship for
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the public good.
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Van Howling writes that she and the other founders quote, came to realize that there is no
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existing organization that speaks for us as authors and helps us navigate the increasingly
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complicated environment in which our writings are disseminated to the public.
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So, she says, we decided to create that organization.
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The Authors Alliance provides educational and legal tools for authors who want to disseminate
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their work in an increasingly digitized, networked world.
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Its advisory board consists of academics like Dana Boyd, Lawrence Lessig, and Joy Eto,
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as well as popular writers like Cory Doctorow and Jonathan Leatham.
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You can read more about the Authors Alliance at AuthorsAliance.org.
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And finally, I should draw your attention to a challenge from OpenSource.com's resident
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OpenStack Efficient Auto, Jason Baker, who recently posted a poll asking users to name
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from memory all 10 OpenStack releases.
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It's harder than you think, Baker writes, even for some of the core members of the development
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teams.
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What about you, HPR listeners?
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Can you name all 10 releases of OpenStack?
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Take our quiz and test your knowledge.
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The link is in the show notes.
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That's all for this OpenSource news break.
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You'll find links to the stories I've discussed in the show notes for this episode.
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And of course, you'll find even more open source stories at OpenSource.com.
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If you have suggestions for news we might cover, drop us a line at opensource.com slash
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contact or tweet us at OpenSource way.
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Until next time, this is semiotic robotic, wishing you peace, love, and OpenSource.
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