There is a place, a space where “code” leads to freedom and brotherhood. Tap into it and your life will not be the same again. A place so unknown to the rest of us, it’s not even funny.
Years ago, I watched the birth and expansion of “Open Source”, a software source code distribution model. It moved me, intrigued me and made me intensely curious, however it remained mysterious like a distant melody. Then one day, due to necessity, I started talking to some of those incredible “Geeks” online, asking questions, delving into codes and the magic grabbed me.
Representing a culture of its own, the “Open Source” model shows us a whole new way of creation and distribution. It’s an ecosystem that gets richer, better and more sustainable as more people collaborate and participate at their own pace with their own available resources. It’s a true symbiotic relationship between the “part” and the “whole”. Remember that beautiful story of “Stone Soup”?
This one is no fairy tale though. It is happening as we speak and it has been happening for more than a decade around anything that could be created and distributed digitally. Our fantastic “Geeks” are years and years ahead of us working hard at tearing down the walls. In so doing, they hope to bring the magic to the rest of us. I will be talking about this much more extensively.
Open Source is a magnificent model for bottom-up, grassroots participation and collaboration. It allows for gradual, minimal as well as massive participation all at the same time with equitable returns for all participants. It works well where scarcity of resources are more pronounced and in local communities where distribution of non-digital goods are accomplished with more ease. It is simply magic!
Regardless of how Utopian or far fetched this may sound, it is merely a matter of time that a paradigm shift as significant as this will occur in our local communities.
Remember Leonard Cohen? ” There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.”

#1 by Cathi at April 1st, 2008
Hi Vida,
I just LOVE Open Source software since Sun lent its considerable wisdom to organizing the movement and helping it along. I use OpenOffice exclusively, and find it indisputably superior to Microsoft Office 2003 (the latest version of Office I used before switching exclusively). I’m awaiting decent astrology software to appear in Open Source, though ;-D Maybe someday, when the Moon is in the Seventh House, and Jupiter aligns with Mars,… LOL
Congratulations on your site and best wishes for the success of your bold new venture!
Warm regards,
Cathi
#2 by Vida at April 14th, 2008
Thank you so much Cathi. I hope to have your support and feedback throughout our conversations.
Re: Open Source astrology software, I think it will happen without a doubt. I count on you to pioneer one. Remember, I am here and very committed.
Vida
#3 by Prasanta at July 15th, 2008
’m awaiting decent astrology software to appear in Open Source, though ;-D Maybe someday, when the Moon is in the Seventh House, and Jupiter aligns with Mars,… LOL
#4 by Vida at July 19th, 2008
Me too, Prasanta. I know someone who can make it happen! I will continue asking her.
In the meantime, I will send your comment to her and wait.
Vida
#5 by KrisBelucci at June 2nd, 2009
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