Open Source at work, Open Society working in Taiwan
By Peter Kerr for sticK
(sticK - 22 August 2016 ) There was striking evidece that Open Source can lead to Open Society at the first day of OS//OS at Wellington's Michael Fowler Centre on Monday August 22.
One of the keynote speakers, Audrey Tang from Taiwan,
outlined how a quiet (and unheralded, at least in New
Zealand) revolution has completely changed how democracy is
practiced in the 23 million people nation sitting off
China's coast.
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