We wrote Towards the Open Source Civilization for the latest issue of the MIT Innovations journal – an issue on Making in America. We have introduced the concept of Distributive Enterprise for the first time in an academic publication. Read the full article on the wiki.
The “Full article on the wiki” link goes to the MIT site, where it isn’t available to non-members.
The actual wiki page is empty.
http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Towards_an_Open_Source_Civilization
I think your link “full article on the wiki” erroneously points to the journal site.
So, this article about the virtues of open source is…
…behind a pay wall?
Really?
So…do we need to have a subscription to MIT’s journal to read it?
The link to the full article on the wiki should be:
http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/MIT_Innovations_Journal_Article_on_Open_Source_Civilization
The full article seems to be not available (the link is wrong it is the same as the link to the journal)… Do you have a free, opensource version of it…?
Ironic that an article about an open source civilization is blocked behind an academic paywall.
http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/MIT_Innovations_Journal_Article_on_Open_Source_Civilization
Thanks a lot for the article. Btw, don’t let that when you publish in research journals they take away your copyright and not allowing you freely publishing the PDF in your own blog.
Let’s all remember
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz
The link “article on the wiki” actually leads to the MIT website which requires a login in order to access the article. I’d like to read the article, but don’t have a subscription. Can we fix this?
Andrew, the wiki article, actually redirecting to some Evernote article is here:
http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/MIT_Innovations_Journal_Article_on_Open_Source_Civilization