Keith Curtis turns his book into a film, Software Wars, to educate the public on how important having access to source code and an open development process is to our overall freedom.
Christian Siefkes; The Peer Economy In deutscher Sprache: http://www.peerconomy.org/wiki/Deutsch#Das_Buch Kritik: http://en.wiki.oekonux.org/Oekonux/DrawingBoard/PeerconomyReview
The visualization shows the history of commits in the Eclipse, Apache, PostgreSQL and Python project. Developers and files are represented as moving elements. When a developer commits a file, it lights up and flies towards that developer.
Free Culture "is first and foremost a technology-facilitated extension of our normal modes of behaviour, of our normal desires, and this is why it is inevitable, profound and unstoppable."
Review of a neat new tool that provides a cool function for many academics: GPeerReview is a very simple Open Source tool that lets you write a review of a work, embed a hash of the work in your review, and sign that review with your digital signature (using your GPG key).