20 years later, open source is as important as ever

Sarah Novotny outlines two reasons why open source continues to be important: choice and infrastructure.

By Sarah Novotny
July 19, 2018
"Camel (in Rhythmic Landscape with Trees)," by Paul Klee, 1920 "Camel (in Rhythmic Landscape with Trees)," by Paul Klee, 1920 (source: Europeana Collections)

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