Monthly Archives March 2014

Tor and Cryptocat now fully translated into Danish

. . I recently joined the Transifex team as volunteer translator for the Tor (The Onion Router) anonymity network and end-to-end encrypted chat client Cryptocat. Both are open source software projects built by people from around the world to help Internet users surf the web safely and in privacy. This basically means I'm helping localize these tools […] Read More…

“Open-washing” – making your data available is not enough; you have to open it

. I've written an article on the Danish Open Knowledge blog, titled "Open washing", highlighting the difference between open data and data that are simply made available (there is a huge difference). It seems to resonate with a lot of people and has since been translated into French, Japanese, Italian - as well as cross-posted on […] Read More…

“Free Bassel Day 2014” – online sprint in Denmark

. . On March 15 2012 Bassel Khartabil, open source activist and one of my colleagues in the global Creative Commons affiliate network, was imprisoned in the Mazzed district in Damascus. Since then his family has not received any official statement explaining the detainment nor information about his whereabouts. That is why on Saturday, the […] Read More…