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## Humanitarian Free Open Source Software (HFOSS) .author[ Instructor: Joanna Klukowska
] .license[ Unless noted otherwise all content is released under [CC BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). ] --- class: middle # How/why did you pick your particular open source project? - django - moment - PDF.js - brackets - jupyter - phaser - zulip - qutebrowser --- The following "facts" are based on [Insights from Stack Overflow’s 2018 survey of 100,000 developers](https://medium.freecodecamp.org/stack-overflow-2018-developer-survey-faac8d3eb357) by Quincy Larson. (article is based on StackOverflow's annual developer survey). --- class: center, middle
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Side note: is anybody participating in [HackNYU](http://hacknyu.org/) --- class: center, middle
--- # [Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software](http://www.timreview.ca/article/399) by Chamindra de Silva, Dec. 2010 __Humanitarian free and open source software (HFOSS)__ represents the application of free and open source software (FOSS) to the coordination problems faced in the humanitarian and disaster-response domains. But it is also software related to: - Human rights - Advocacy - Development Cooperation - Assistive/Accessible Technologies --- class: center, middle # Why is open source used in humanitarian projects? --- ## Open Source Alignment to Humanitarian Values (from [Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software](http://www.timreview.ca/article/399) by Chamindra de Silva)
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--- # Other readings and resources - [Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software](http://www.timreview.ca/article/399) by Chamindra de Silva - [Open Source for Humanitarian Action](https://ssir.org/articles/entry/open_source_for_humanitarian_action) by Brandon Keim - [Open source job opportunities grow at crisis groups](https://opensource.com/article/17/3/crisis-solutions-humanitarian-open-source) by Kate Chapman - [11 ways to get involved with Humanitarian FOSS](https://opensource.com/life/15/2/getting-involved-hfoss) by Heather Leson