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Towards a more diverse and inclusive Open Definition [ES/EN/PT]
Language: English (mozilla)

[EN]
The Open Definition (https://opendefinition.org/od/2.1/en/) is one of the most historically important collaborative works for the open movement. However, over the years and due to the emergence of new technologies, identities and enclosures, we at Open Knowledge feel that this work needs to be expanded, including more voices, diversity, and cultural contexts. We want to invite the Mozilla communities to a hands-on session to create a document about what, why and how the Open Definition should be reviewed. Join us in thinking what "open" means today!


[ES]
La definición de Conocimiento Abierto (https://opendefinition.org/od/2.1/es/) es uno de los trabajos colaborativos históricamente más importantes para el movimiento de la cultura libre. Sin embargo, a lo largo de los años y debido al surgimiento de nuevas tecnologías, identidades y cercamientos, nosotres en Open Knowledge sentimos que este trabajo necesita ser ampliado, incluyendo más voces, diversidad y contextos culturales. Queremos invitar a las comunidades de Mozilla para una sesión práctica de creación de un documento sobre qué, por qué y cómo se debe revisar la definición de Conocimiento Abierto. ¡Únase a nosotres para pensar qué significa "abierto" hoy!


[PT]
A definição de Conhecimento Aberto (https://opendefinition.org/od/2.1/pt-br/) é um dos trabalhos colaborativos mais importantes historicamente para o movimento da cultura livre. No entanto, ao longo dos anos e depois do surgimento de novas tecnologias, identidades e cercamentos, nós da Open Knowledge sentimos que este trabalho precisa ser ampliado, incluindo mais vozes, diversidade e contextos culturais. Queremos convidar as comunidades da Mozilla para uma sessão prática de criação de um documento sobre o que, por que e como a definição de Conhecimento Aberto deve ser revisada. Junte-se a nós para pensar o que "aberto" significa hoje!

See also: Recording

Lucas is a journalist, artist and researcher working in the intersections of digital culture, politics and humanities. For the last 17 years, he has been a free culture advocate and part of a wide range of commons-based initiatives fighting for power distribution and people's participation in decision-making. He is currently the Communications Lead at the Open Knowledge Foundation, and a PhD candidate in the Autonomous University of Madrid in the topics of the aesthetics of the commons.

Sara works with communities at Open Knowledge Foundation. She leads the Open Knowledge Network and manages the Frictionless Data community. She is also project manager. Sara has previously worked in EU policy research, advocacy, and communications. She has managed projects on digital education with schools and public libraries from all across Europe.

Nikesh is an open data advocate and tech researcher based in Nepal. He is a strong supporter of open source software and believes in the vision of Open Knowledge to empower citizens regarding technology usage and open data. He loves coffee chat, tweeting, hackathons, blogging, traveling, and open data. As an International Open Data Lead, Nikesh works closely with Open Data communities from all over the world. He also leads Open Knowledge Nepal, one of the active networks of OKF since 2013.

Information Systems Engineer. Working for a fair, sustainable and open future at @okfn. CKAN core developer.