principles-examples

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This page is for documenting examples of principles or values pages by individuals or organizations that are related to, overlapping with, or resonate with the IndieWeb community that we can keep in mind as we iterate the IndieWebCamp principles.

Examples

See https://principles.adactio.com/ for more examples, which also includes a summary of and link to IndieWeb principles

ROAM

  • https://twitter.com/mholzschlag/status/1494959415899811841
    • "Never once can I recall a discussion with any Web colleagues about The ROAM Principles. They are a framework for Internet (and #Web) universality and we need them. We're too fragmented and without unity and discourse, we will lose what's left of the idealism and hope born of Web." @mholzschlag February 19, 2022
  • https://twitter.com/mholzschlag/status/1494959422598103043
    • "ROAM Principles, @UNESCO

      1. RIGHTS BASED. Human rights should apply to all aspects of the Internet. Examples: freedom of expression, rights protections across the world, humanity, civility, integrity.

      #Webdev #HumanRights #Open #Accessible #MultipleStakeHolder" @mholzschlag February 19, 2022
  • https://twitter.com/mholzschlag/status/1494959426821758976
    • "ROAM Principles, @UNESCO

      2. OPEN. Examples: open standards, interoperability, open application interfaces, open science, open education, open documents, open data, open social discourse, policy and law.

      #Webdev #HumanRights #Open #Accessible #MultipleStakeHolder" @mholzschlag February 19, 2022
  • https://twitter.com/mholzschlag/status/1494959429241880580
    • "ROAM Principles, @UNESCO

      3. ACCESSIBLE. Examples: the role of accessibility in overcoming digital divides, digital inequalities, and exclusions based on skills, literacy, language, gender or disability.

      #Webdev #HumanRights #Open #Accessible #MultipleStakeHolder" @mholzschlag February 19, 2022
  • https://twitter.com/mholzschlag/status/1494959430865014787
    • "ROAM Principles, @UNESCO

      4. MULTIPLE STAKEHOLDERS. Examples: Not owned by any singular entity, promotes beneficial trade and ethical commerce. Is viewed across all stakeholders as USER-CENTRIC.

      #Webdev #HumanRights #Open #Accessible #MultipleStakeHolder" @mholzschlag February 19, 2022

United Nations Open Source Principles

United Nations Open Source Principles: 2025 The OSI First to Endorse United Nations Open Source Principles (interestingly, mostly a subset of the IndieWeb principles)

  1. Open by default: Making Open Source the standard approach for projects
  2. Contribute back: Encouraging active participation in the Open Source ecosystem
  3. Secure by design: Making security a priority in all software projects
  4. Foster inclusive participation and community building: Enabling and facilitating diverse and inclusive contributions
  5. Design for reusability: Designing projects to be interoperable across various platforms and ecosystems
  6. Provide documentation: Providing thorough documentation for end-users, integrators and developers
  7. RISE (recognize, incentivize, support and empower): Empowering individuals and communities to actively participate
  8. Sustain and scale: Supporting the development of solutions that meet the evolving needs of the UN system and beyond.

Their last principle "Sustain and scale" is similar to longevity.

Unsorted

(could use some sorting / collating, perhaps by license for re-usability)

Articles

Articles about principles:

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