Podcast: Talking digital sovereignty with James Kanter (opens in new tab)
Open Source won the technical argument a long time ago. But it still hasn't solved the funding and sustainability problem, one I've spent much of my career chipping away at. Now governments around the world are pushing for : control over critical technology they depend on. Open Source began as a volunteer movement, and . Now digital sovereignty could accelerate Open Source's third and final chapter: , just as they fund roads, schools, and defense. It could be a rare win-win: Open Source becom...
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