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Free and Open Source Software and Activism
Dr. Sky CroeserCurtin University
Bluestocking Institute
@scroeserhttp://skycroeser.net
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Introduction● Part One: in which the narrator makes
apologies in advance; a field guide to spotting 'activists'; activists' needs are briefly outlined; we hear tales of woe.
● Part Two: in which we discuss relations between FOSS communities and activists and many broad generalisations are made; in which a not-entirely uncritical eye is turned on each community.
● Part Three: in which some tentative suggestions are offered, with further caveats.
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Caveats and limitations
● Technical details wrong? Let me know! (During the question session, or afterwards.)
● There's be some very broad brush-strokes here. Talk to me later for fine detail.
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Who am I talking about?
● 'Likeable' movements.● Looser organisational forms that tend towards
horizontal power structures.● Activists open to a diversity of tactics.● Those calling for structural change.
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What do activists need?
● Secure communications: internally (day-to-day and on the ground during actions), and for outreach.
● Secure data storage.● Word processing, media, and design software.● Software that suits their organisational forms.
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Security: not just a problem 'over there'.
● US: extensive surveillance of Occupy, among other groups.
● Australia: reports that anti-coal activists are under surveillance (unconfirmed); surveillance at events like 2012's anti-uranium Lizard's Revenge action.
● New Zealand: 'anti-terrorist' raids in 2007 after twelve months of surveillance.
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Tales of woe: Haystack, 2009
Ed Felten, BBC News: "One implication of closing the project is that you are stuck with the expertise in the group. If you get something wrong, it is difficult to tell."
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Tales of woe: Skype● Initially developed with a relatively secure architecture, and
considered to be safe by activists throughout the 2000s.● 2006: admitted to filtering keywords from IM conversations
in China. ● 2008: reports of surveillance by Chinese government.● 2010: reports of spyware distributed through Skype contact
lists (Libya), reports that Egyptian police were listening to Skype conversations.
● 2013: calls for more transparency from Skype on privacy policy.
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Tales of woe: viruses targeting anti-China activists
● 2012: reports of a Trojan targeting Tibetan activists.
● 2012: reports of a Mac- and Windows-based Trojan targeting Uyghur activists.
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Everyday hassles
● Non-targeted viruses, financial costs, lack of support and training.
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Ideological awkwardness
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Connections
Vandana Shiva: FOSS is “a way of spreading prosperity and knowledge in society' in the same way as saving and swapping seeds.”
Organisations are emerging to provide FOSS support, including Janastu (Bangalore), Tactical Technology Collective, and Riseup.
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Occupy According to Justine Tunney, who continues to help run OccupyWallSt.org, “There is leadership in the sense of deference, just as people defer to Linus Torvalds. But the moment people stop respecting Torvalds, they can fork it”
- Schwartz, M. (2011, Nov 28).
Pre-Occupied. The New Yorker.
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The politics of FOSS: Open Source
Perhaps in the end the open-source culture will
triumph not because cooperation is morally right or
software “hoarding” is morally wrong (assuming
you believe the latter, which neither Linus
[Torvalds] nor I do), but simply because the closed-
source world cannot win an evolutionary arms race
with open-source communities that can put orders
of magnitude more skilled time into a problem.
- Eric Raymond
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The politics of FOSS: Free as in freedom
The word “free” is ... about a way of life. The folks who write the code throw around the word in much the same way the Founding Fathers of the United States used it. To many of them, the free software revolution was also conceived in liberty and dedicated to certain principles like the fact that all men and women have certain inalienable rights to change, modify, and do whatever they please with their software in the pursuit of happiness.
- Peter Wayner (2000), Free for all, p. 78
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Some tentative suggestions
● Acknowledge and confront structural inequality with awesome steps like Codes of Conduct and childcare provision.
● Accept that FOSS is political.● Make connections that go both ways.● Don't believe everything you see on the news.