In general MozFest is a mixture of super exciting and depressing.

Exciting to learn meet people working on so many great projects. Depressing to learn about the havoc being wreaked by the Silicon Valley consensus and capitalism. Depressing to learn about the struggles of brothers and sisters around the world. Exciting again to learn how strong they are in their resistance.

#mozfest

On a more positive note, that Bahrainian techno is, apparently, better than anything you will find in Berlin.

I think Esra’a is probably biased ?
But still, I want to check out some Bahrainian techno.

Then caught a panel discussion with Esra’a Al-Shafei and Mahsa Alimardani about data in oppressive regimes, how citizens can operate online when surveillance is routine and dissent is dangerous.

Learned that in Iran the state had taken the source of Telegram (which is used as both messenger and a social network) and set up it’s own replacement. And to not use it was a mark of dissent.

Source alone will not change the world, and can sometimes enable repression. Politics and ethics are vital.

Good take by Cory Doctorow. Apple will only ever do what they see as profitable. It could be that with declining sales and changing public perception they are seeing repair as a service as one alternative avenue for profit. Unfortunately they will do it as a form of rent-collection, not an open ecosystem of repair. So it may be Appleโ€™s goal that Apple devices will become more repairable, but only by Apple. And only if and for so long as it is profitable.

https://boingboing.net/2018/11/04/how-about-no-monopolies.html

Went to a great afternoon session run by @dajbelshaw@mastodon.social and @mayel@pub.mayel.space on decentralisation and ActivityPub, and how they’re harnessing it to enable sharing of educational resources on MoodleNet.

To begin we shared what each of us understood decentralisation/federation/distribution to mean. Some peeps very experienced in ActivityPub were there, including @sandro@w3c.social.

Also interesting to learn of the existence of CommonsPub – https://gitlab.com/OpenCoop/CommonsPub/Server – a generic ActivityPub server.

#mozfest #activitypub

Saturday lunchtime Tim BL gave a talk on Solid. People were queueing out the door to get in. I caught some of it on screen but not loads. When Tim talks about it it sounds pretty exciting and positive. If you go to the Inrupt website it sounds like corporate newspeak. I fear that venture capital will never truly want what is best for the world on general, just whatever lines the pockets of the investors.

#mozfest #solid

Bookmarked Data Sovereignty Needs Better Procurement by Ton Zijlstra (zylstra.org)

Last week I presented to a provincial procurement team about how to better support open data efforts. Below is what I presented and discussed. Open data as policy instrument and the legal framework demands better procurement
Publishing open data creates new activity. It does so in two ways. It allow…