In 2011, the Knight-Mozilla Foundation launched one of the world’s first partnerships to support open-source innovation in journalism, making the case that free-to-use tech for the news industry was one of the best ways to strengthen a struggling industry.
On paper, these synergies make sense. Journalism and open source software share many traits, with actors in both disciplines historically motivated less by proprietary, profit-driven control, and more by a communal interest in the greater good. But despite the commonalities and early adopters, many in journalism still hold on to the erroneous belief that in-house or commercial solutions are the best ways to solve technological challenges.
To overcome this outdated thinking – and help newsrooms work better for less money – journalism needs an open-source revolution. Here are five reasons why:
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