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Wikipedia and friends: learning through code

What Is a Harness?

Collaboration: a Confused Story in Five Graphs

Wikipedia's traffic drop: more on languages and freshness

Career articles on Wikipedia: some scary numbers

Lawyers, Humility, and LLMs

Of Monsters, Men, and Lawyers

two questions on software "sovereignty"

Three LLM-assisted projects

book reports, mid-2025

freedoms-for-who, revisited briefly

non-profit social networks: benchmarking responsibilities and costs

Reading in 2024—tools

Hello World

Boox Page: A Review

Leaving Twitter for New Frontiers

The brief guide to MSCD 5

Announcing the Upstream podcast

Notes on using Freedom to block digital distractions

Writing elsewhere; the pain of moving platforms

7 questions for the OSI board candidates

Book Notes: Summer 2022 (burnout and the good life)

Water on the brain; joining OpenET board

Broader opens: on the relevance of cryptolaw for open lawyers

Editing a background check policy

Notes on histories: the European nation-state, the Lakota, and Athens

Setting new expectations for open source maintainers

Governing Values-Centered Tech Non-Profits; or, The Route Not Taken by FSF

4 questions for the OSI board of directors candidates

6 questions for the OSI board of directors candidates

Surviving Crisis on Twitter

Complying with Creative Commons license attribution requirements in slides and powerpoint

What to know before jumping into a career as an open source lawyer

React's license: necessary and open?

Public licenses and data: So what to do instead?

Copyleft, attribution, and data: other considerations

Copyleft and data: databases as poor subject

Copyleft and data: database law as (poor) platform

Free as in ... ? My LibrePlanet 2016 talk

The All Writs Act on Wikipedia v. legal academic reach

Software that liberates people: feels about FSF@30 and OSFeels@1

Wikimania 2015 - random thoughts and observations

What tools are changing our world next?

Free-riding and copyleft in cultural commons like Flickr

Understanding Wikimedia, or, the Heavy Metal Umlaut, one decade on

My Wikimania 2014 talks

Slide embedding from Commons

Designers and Creative Commons: Learning Through Wikipedia Redesigns

Democracy and Software Freedom

Exploring the legal issues around open data and open hardware