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*** Freedom and community
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: freedom-and-community
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Ideals matter. Stallman's struggles stemmed from the frustration of
denied request of source code (a frustration I shared in academia except
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*** Tools for open research
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:CUSTOM_ID: tools-for-open-research
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The open research workshop revolved around how to lead academia towards
a more open culture. There were discussions on open research tools,
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*** An anecdote from the workshop
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In a conversation during the workshop, one of the participants called
open science "normal science", because reproducibility, open access,