Open Source in Brazil

Open Source in Brazil

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Sep 16, 2016 · English · eBook (28 pages)
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Format eBook
Pages 28
Language English
Published Sep 16, 2016
Publisher O'Reilly
ISBN-13 9781491969199

Description

In the vibrant landscape of Brazil, a dynamic interplay of innovation and community spirit pulses through the adoption of open-source technology. Amidst the backdrop of governmental challenges, public health crises, and social unrest, a resurgence of grassroots movements is redefining access to technology and information. Andy Oram explores how the open-source movement offers solutions and creates collaboration opportunities among activists, developers, and everyday citizens striving for change.

Oram delves into the implications of open-source software in Brazil, highlighting its potential to democratize technology and empower individuals in a society often hindered by systemic issues. This perspective showcases not just the technology itself, but the fervent dedication of communities that rally together to innovate and address pressing socio-economic hardships. Through real-life examples and insights, the narrative captures an inspiring testament to resilience and the pursuit of a more equitable digital landscape.

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Business & Economics Health & Wellness

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