> such a powerful force for innovation, justice, and equality.

With a different formulation to counterbalance this idea and to clarify what is 
behind this ability to collaborate in other openness movements.

This desire to maintain the status quo on a supposed definition of open source 
based on the OSD — which is honestly based on almost no rationale — is 
certainly undermining the contemporary scientific and educational revolution 
that digital technology is enabling, among other things.

This is why "open source resources", the practice of making digital resources 
available alongside their source files, could be a critical question for the 
future.

The situation seems so absurd to me... What some consider a source of pride 
today may be a source of shame tomorrow.

A last invitation to read this citizen research article “Open Source 2.0.: From 
Open Source Software to Open Source Resources": 
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20237079

It was Simon.

"1. Que pour examiner la vérité il est besoin, une fois en sa vie, de mettre 
toutes choses en doute autant qu’il se peut." — Des Principes de la 
Connaissance Humaine, René Descartes
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