The Open Definition

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The Open Definition is a document published by the

Open Source Definition for software.[2]

OKFN summarise the document as:[1]

Open means anyone can freely access, use, modify, and share for any purpose (subject, at most, to requirements that preserve provenance and openness).

The latest form of the document, published in November 2015, is version 2.1.

RFC 2119.[2]

The document is available under a

which itself meets the Open Definition.

In 2023, the OKFN launched an initiative called: Updating the Open Definition to meet the challenges of today with the goal to revisit concepts and relaunch debates to reach a consensus on what we mean by “open” and how can policymakers and communities guide their legal and policy choices better to preserve and advance access to knowledge, innovation and creativity.

History

  • August 2005:[3] Circulation of the first draft of the Open Definition, v0.1.
  • July 2006: publication of v1.0
  • November 2009: publication of v1.1
  • October 2014: publication of v2.0
  • November 2015: publication of v2.1
  • March 2023: Launch of the initiative to Updating the Open Definition to meet the challenges of today.

See also

References

  1. ^
    Open Knowledge International
    . Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  2. ^
    Open Knowledge International
    . Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  3. Open Knowledge International
    . Retrieved 22 January 2017.

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