I see.. Thanks for the link..
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Try googling for "Sourceforge" and probably most of your blanks will
be filled in.
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On 26 Nov 2009, at 17:09, anniea wrote:
Yes, I see what Olga means, for me it seams something mag
Yes, I see what Olga means, for me it seams something magical.
I am also interested in collaboration structures within communities working
together on one code.
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Olga wrote:
> I thought forking was intrinsic to open source mentality, the possibility
> of taking w
I guess you have read:
"El jardin de senderos que se bifurcan"
Jorge L. Borges 1941
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On 26 Nov 2009, at 16:07, Neil Jenkins wrote:
> aside : can you imagine my joy naming an exhibiti
I thought forking was intrinsic to open source mentality, the possibility of
taking what's out there and driving it somewhere else. Keeping one singular
path instead of forking I guess requires a top-down strategy, doesn't it?
However I see there a tension that I never quite understood how is solv
aside : can you imagine my joy naming an exhibition, 'the garden of
forking paths'
ps: and thanks ruth for agreeing :)
On 27/11/2009, at 1:49 AM, james morris wrote:
>
>> make art - a week dedicated to the world of Free Software and
>> digital art
>> organised by goto10
> ...
>> This year ma
Being familiar with the MakeArt festival and people involved, I would
say that their suggestion that people fork for the hell of it is much
more artistic than utilitarian. I don't think you can equate forking a
project to turn it into art with forking a project because it's not
quite the utilit
>make art - a week dedicated to the world of Free Software and digital art
>organised by goto10
...
>This year make art focusses on distributed and open practices in FLOSS art.
>What the fork?! is about decentralization. Forking is the new black. Work
>from one source, copy, patch, improve, experi