How and why to use Creative Commons licensed work
Creative Commons (CC) copyright is a series of copyright licenses that make it easy for creators to share their work and adapt the work of others. Just because something is online doesn’t mean you are free to use it however you like. How do I know if a work has a CC license? If you don’t see a Creative Commons license on the work or the creator doesn’t tell you their work is free to use, you cannot use it....
4 things cloud-native Java must provide
Java is still the pervasive development language among enterprise developers, even though it is not developers’ preferred cloud-native runtime and is falling behind other languages, according to GitHub’s Octoverse. read...
What communities of practice can do for your organization
As I discussed in the first part of this series, community is a fundamental principle in open organizations. In open organizations, people often define their roles, responsibilities, and affiliations through shared interests and passions—not title, role, or position on an organizational chart. read...