Principle 6: Use open standards, open data, open source and open innovation
- Adopt and expand existing open standards.
- Open data and functionalities and expose them in documented APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) where use by a larger community is possible.
- Invest in software as a public good.
- Develop software to be open source by default with the code made available in public repositories and supported through developer communities.
Read justification, community insights and resources at http://digitalprinciples.org/use-open-standards-open-data-open-source-and-open-innovation/
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