Saturday, January 23, 2010

Open Source Government, Sure as hell worked for Linux!

Hi,

Posted a reply on another blogspot blog. Since I've last been here a few months ago I (with help) got a website up and going:

http://www.opensourceg.com

Go there to find more blogs. Blogger ones are nice but I needed my own. Can't break no TOS rules on yer own website. :D

I'm pushing for:

1. Daily voting alongside our politicians (so our votes count when they go 250vs250 or whatever in House/Senate, public says 90% against copywrong laws for example)

2. Better interactive govt FOR people. Way of explaining GPS to hold a traffic light makes more sense then red light "scameras". People over profit!

3. Just a GOOD way to reform BAD LAWS forced against an unwilling populace. When did corporate law become the new king of America? Right before the populace got their OWN VOTE about such matters. ;)

Don't depend on govt to set up a system to limit themselves, won't EVER happen. You don't depend on Bell Canada for voice over IP dropping long distance do you? Vontage and Shaw ate most of that market trying to make money.

Well the same will happen, some people are SO mad at their govt for NEVER being represented (b/c them pretend ballots every 5 years simply don't cut it)....that that'd be willing to code "for the people".

Take a look at Napster, bit torrent tech, open source OPERATING SYSTEMS (entire windows program rewritten from "the ground up" /w transparency as it's sole platform. You make changes, we WANT TO SEE THEM to make FURTHER changes (and prevent hacks and crap)

Sounds like a plan for govt "upgrades" to me. ;)

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