FOSS Academic

FOSS Academic

Robert Gehl

Hi! This blog is meant to do two things. First, one goal is to explore life as a “FOSS Academic” – someone who uses Free and Open Source technologies to do academic work. I’m hoping that my discussions of FOSS technologies in an academic setting help others – students, professors, university administrators – understand the benefits and values of FOSS in the academy. I’m not a developer, but I am a professor who’s been using FOSS to do his job for over a decade. I call this goal of exploring FOSS tools in the academy Goal 1. Second, this blog has Goal 2: writing a book about a FOSS topic. After some consideration, I decided to write a book about Mastodon and the fediverse. The book is out now! Sometimes, the two topics will collide in a single post. My intent here is to be more open about my own research process and writing.

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This post is to test Staticman comments. I'll edit this post later to update my progress. For now, if anyone stumbles across this and wants to add a "test" comment or something helpful, feel free!
Wikipedia is 20 years old this year. Congratulations! Celebrations abound across the Internet.
In a previous post, I disparaged 2020. But hey, just wait: 2021 has already become pretty bad. As you probably have seen, pro-Trump supporters decided to invade the U.S. Capitol on January 6.
A minor update: I have a new publication about alternative social media in The Reboot. The piece discusses two FOSS alternatives to Twitter: the amazing, and yet likely soon-to-be-defunct Twister, which is a P2P, distributed microblog. I...
EDIT: Credit where credit is due: I stole many of these ideas from Sean Lawson. Except they are better with FOSS.
A minor update: I'm still learning how to use Jekyll, and one goal I had was a usable tagging system. I think I've achieved it! I want to study the problem more and see if I can't automate more parts of it, but so far, so good. If you...
A recent Destination Linux podcast interviewed Neal Gompa, a Fedora contributor, and their first question was: how did you start using Linux? I won't recap Gompa's story -- I'd recommend listening to the show -- but suffice it to say it...
The Linux Unplugged podcast is hosting their first-ever Tuxies award. They're soliciting votes for a range of categories of FOSS projects.
There have been a lot of books that have influenced my career: Fred Turner's From Counterculture to Cyberculture, Gabriella Coleman's Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy, Karl Marx's Grundrisse, John Law's Aircraft Stories, and Patricia...
If you're not using Zotero... I don't know what to say.
"Tux the penguin papercraft" by Siobhan Rohlwink-Coutts is licensed with CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. As a university professor, I do a lot of different things, many of them having to do with technologies. I engage in research, write articles and...
Just a quick update: I am now set up in my office at the University of Calgary in Alberta. I've come here on a Fulbright Canada Fellowship, and one of my goals is to study Canadian alternative social media. On this first full day of...
NB: This is an introductory statement for the Contemporary Social Media Platforms and Creative Practice 2018, an online discussion I'm participating in. Thanks to Judy Malloy, a Visiting Faculty Member at the School of the Art Institute...
There's furor over the latest revelation that the world's largest corporate social media site, Facebook, sells personal data to those who want to manipulate its users. The story -- this time -- is about Cambridge Analytica, a...
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