Open source and learning

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shaown
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Open source and learning

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The concept of learning, which Mullenweg identifies simply as learn , is perhaps the easiest concept. When we talk about open source, what we are talking about is an idea that is always ready and open greece phone number to new things.

Ready to experiment beyond what market statistics say, what shareholders say, what portfolios say.

Having an open mind allows you to listen to what is happening around you and, for example in the case of WordPress, to gradually provide the tools that users need and not what those who open the purse strings then have to convince users to use (to recover expenses). For this reason, among others, WordPress has carved out its primacy among the platforms for building websites.

Open source and evolution
The idea of ​​evolution also contains the idea of ​​change. Because once you have learned something it is clear that that something will change the perception of what you are working on. If the perception changes, the need to change something may arise. You change what is needed to continue moving forward in a process that, to quote Mullenweg's post directly , is a process of natural selection.

Open source and teaching
Just as you have to be open to learning new things, you also have to be open to wanting to share them with others . Teaching the community to work on their own is not a problem for open source. This concept obviously conflicts with the idea of ​​gatekeeping that many other companies instead carry forward.

If users don't know how something works, they can't walk on their own two feet and they can't walk away. Open source is also open because anyone can learn what's behind it, make it their own, and build something of their own. A shocking idea for some.
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