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Open Source, meet Digital Public Goods 2022-01-31
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Pulse on the Principles Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pulse-on-the-principles/id1525949555

I was invited to join the Digital Impact Alliance's "Pulse on the Principles" podcast for a conversation about the intersection of Open Source software and Digital Public Goods. Alongside Lucy Harris from the Digital Public Goods Alliance and Bernhard Kowatsch from the World Food Program Innovation Accelerator, we explored how Open Source principles can unlock digital cooperation and help achieve the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. As lead of FSFE's "Public Money, Public Code" initiative, I shared perspectives on how Free Software thinking applies to the digital public goods space.

The episode built on the previous discussion about Open Source licenses and digital cooperation, diving deeper into practical applications. We discussed how the "open principle" can be applied to innovation ideas, what clear definitions and checklists exist for better achieving SDGs through public goods, and how this concept both helps and challenges innovation startups. The conversation highlighted the importance of open source not just as a development model, but as a foundational approach for creating truly public digital infrastructure.

You can listen to the full 77-minute episode on Apple Podcasts.