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Open source is only ajar without inclusion | The Mozilla Blog

If open source accelerates innovation and if “open” is fundamentally about access, empowerment and participation, then it's clear that we’re failing.



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If open source accelerates innovation and if “open” is fundamentally about access, empowerment and participation, then it's clear that we’re failing.



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Open source is only ajar without inclusion | The Mozilla Blog

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