Inspired by the phrase 'We mean design in the broadest sense' on opensourcedesign.net, this talk will discuss what are the opportunities and barriers of introducing open source mentality and workflow in domains of design that aren't software related. Engineering, architecture, even print and product design can all benefit from the open source way as born and developed in the software world. The current state, the arguments that can counter the common reservations and the possible barriers for introducing open source in a design shop.
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Inspired by the phrase 'We mean design in the broadest sense' on opensourcedesign.net, this talk will discuss what are the opportunities and barriers of introducing open source mentality and workflow in domains of design that aren't software related. Engineering, architecture, even print and product design can all benefit from the open source way as born and developed in the software world. The current state, the arguments that can counter the common reservations and the possible barriers for introducing open source in a design shop.
The focus of the talk will be on the Engineering and Architectural design which have the most potential for an effective introduction to open source workflows and publication of final works. The relationship with the clients, equipment manufacturers and the state, the nature of the most common projects and the current mentality of professionals all play their role in the success or failure of an open source model of work.
Speakers: Michael Demetriou