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  • ...frequently asked questions about contributing, publication and use of Open Source across the Government of Can ...pen Source projects is on Documentation. If a Team leverages existing Open Source projects, this can be considered a prime candidate for contribution back to
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  • ...rande', Tahoma, Verdana, sans-serif;">&nbsp;<center>Welcome to the '''Open Source Software (OSS)''' Learning Playlist</center></div> Open source software (OSS) refers to any program whose source code is made available for use or modification as users or other developers
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  • ...frequently asked questions about contributing, publication and use of Open Source across the Government of Can ...pen Source projects is on Documentation. If a Team leverages existing Open Source projects, this can be considered a prime candidate for contribution back to
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  • ...D Building a Question-Answering Artificial Intelligence Chatbot Using Open-Source Technologies.pdf|File: DND Building a Question-Answering AI Chatbot.pdf]] ...C Building a Question-Answering Artificial Intelligence Chatbot Using Open-Source Technologies.pdf]]
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  • ...e Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)[edit | edit source] == * Open Government: Fostering Dialogue with Civil Society
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  • ...pment and collaboration platform. It is an internal deployment of the open source GitLab product. It is available to all departments on the GC intranet.
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  • = FLOSSING - Free Libre Open Source Software IN Government = ...ose of this terms of reference document is to describe the Free Libre Open Source Software in Government Community of Practice (hereafter the 'CoP') mandate,
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  • == Resources from the Global Hive[edit | edit source] == ...ore pressing the link that will take you into Global Hive`s search bar. To open the specific tool, paste the name of the tool you are interested.'''
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  • A collection of open georeferenced data sources (addresses, building footprints, road networks) ! colspan="3" |Source Links
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  • ...rande', Tahoma, Verdana, sans-serif;">&nbsp;<center>Welcome to the '''Open Source Software (OSS)''' Learning Playlist</center></div> Open source software (OSS) refers to any program whose source code is made available for use or modification as users or other developers
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  • = FLOSSING - Free Libre Open Source Software in Government = '''<u>[[gccollab:groups/profile/2961622/enflossing-free-libre-open-source-software-in-governmentfrllsg-logiciels-libres-au-sein-du-gouvernement|[Sign
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  • ...to chat directly with other users on Message. Message is based on the open source platform, RocketChat, which uses chatrooms to organize discussions. *When you open the app, enter message.gccollab.ca as the server
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  • ...groups/profile/5911/open-source-software-logiciels-libres-open-source Open Source Software]<br>
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  • ...ce|open and accessible digital workspace]] – an open source solution using open standards and light-weight partnerships to help us get it right. * A suite of interconnected tools that are open, accessible, free to use and free of advertising, forever.
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  • ...to visit USDS Headquarters and discussed their work focused on creating an Open & Accessible Digital Workspace, a collaboration tool for teams with governm ...tandards seems more or less universal. Commercial tools do a lot, but open source tools can be tweaked on the fly to meet the regs & legs of governments in c
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  • ...workspace]] as an open source software project – with open standards, open source software, and light-weight partnerships to help us get it right. While we w ...ing benefit to our goal of creating an [[Open_Accessible_Digital_Workspace|open and accessible digital workspace]].
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  • ...groups/profile/5911/open-source-software-logiciels-libres-open-source Open Source Software]<br>
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  • ...workspace]] as an open source software project – with open standards, open source software, and light-weight partnerships to help us get it right. While we w ...ing benefit to our goal of creating an [[Open_Accessible_Digital_Workspace|open and accessible digital workspace]].
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  • Source code developed by GC employees (software engineering, scientists, researche ...C, we estimate that at least $2 million is spent annually around the GC on source code repositories.
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  • ...groups/profile/5911/open-source-software-logiciels-libres-open-source Open Source Software] provided by [https://gccollab.ca/profile/Jeffrey.Outram Jeff Outr
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  • [[EN:The_Square/Open Source Software]] Logiciel contenant le code source que tout le monde peut analyser, modifier et améliorer.
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  • ==Use Open Standards and Solutions by Default== ...digital-standards.html Digital Standards] states that where possible, open source software be used first, The primary driving factors for this are:
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  • ...ivision) initiated an instant messaging pilot to determine whether an open-source enterprise-wide instant messaging solution could: ...t was branded [[GCmessage]], operated on a self-hosted version of the open-source Rocket.Chat application and ran from April 2018 to April 2019, followed by
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  • ==Use Open Standards and Solutions by Default== ...digital-standards.html Digital Standards] states that where possible, open source software be used first, The primary driving factors for this are:
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  • ==Use Open Standards and Solutions by Default== ...digital-standards.html Digital Standards] states that where possible, open source software be used first, The primary driving factors for this are:
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  • ==Resources from the Global Hive[edit | edit source]== ...ore pressing the link that will take you into Global Hive`s search bar. To open the specific tool, paste the name of the tool you are interested.'''
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  • Before entering the development process, DE-D will determine if an open source software exists that meet the business, technical and user requirements for ...erify if it has the potential of being used. DE-D will either test an open source software to see if it meets the initial requirements, or will test a newly
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  • ...y if it has the potential of being used. The team will either test an open-source software to see if it meets the initial requirements or will test a newly d ...and may or may not be complete. The team will either test an existing open-source application to see if it meets the initial requirements or will test a newl
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  • ...nterprise or international standards don't exist, develop Standards in the open with key subject matter experts * Data should be shared openly by default as per the Directive on Open Government
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  • ...create and format wiki pages. Wikicoding takes place in Mediawiki, an open-source wiki platform that runs on websites like Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.o * [https://twitter.com/openlibrary Open Library]
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  • ...partners for 2018-2019 to help with the first stage of development for the Open and Accessible Digital Workspace. ...ow to help scale new ways of working and developing. Our services are open source, free to use and designed explicitly for public good.
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  • ...silos, get a faster access to what matters most, and function as a single source (during the Data Life Cycle) for better doing.<br> Data-driven culture empowers users with getting access to their data source. With this, the growing numbers of cloud applications, privacy regulations
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  • === Use open source solutions hosted in public cloud === If there is already an existing open-source solution for another project that can be reused for your project, it is rec
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  • ...ative communications lead for an agile start-up team that is developing an open, accessible digital workspace with partners in Canada and around the world. ...er to shape this role in a fast-growing team. As the division develops an open and accessible digital workspace with a network of partners, the Chief’s
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  • ...l workspace as an open source software project – with open standards, open source software, and light-weight partnerships to help us get it right. While we w
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  • ...workspace]] as an open source software project – with open standards, open source software, and light-weight partnerships to help us get it right. While we w
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  • == Guides From Regional and Provincial Councils[edit | edit source] == ==== Working groups[edit | edit source] ====
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  • ...ng in R (coding style, memory-efficient coding, collaboration-ready codes, source control) ** Open R codes for GC: on GCcode and GitHub
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  • [[EN:The_Square/Open Source Software]]
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  • {{Onboarding-css}}<!-- Source code for the CSS file. Do not remove --> ...a competition may be used to staff a vacant position. Keep an eye out for open positions posted on jobs.gc.ca.
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  • ...workspace]] as an open source software project – with open standards, open source software, and lightweight partnerships to help us get it right. While we wo
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  • ...<td style="width:25%">Endorsement</td><tr></tr><td style="width:50%">TBS - Open by Default to return - (After issue of accessibility has been addressed) </
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  • ...pace|espace de travail numérique, ouvert et accessible]] - une solutions à source libre utilisant les normes ouvertes et des partenariats légers pour nous a * Façons de contribuer à des projets open source, nouveaux ou existants, qui aident à élever la barre pour tout le monde.
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  • - Initially open to only three Canadian universities and the federal public service, GCcolla - For me, some of the memorable milestones including gaining the approval to open the platform beyond the three initially approved universities within the fi
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  • * Knowledge Sharing: Share the vision of the [[:en:Project_Meerkat|Open and Accessible Digital Workspace]] and learn from the experiences of inter ...ernment digitally (or what we have been calling) creating an international open and accessible digital workspace. In essence this forms a digital public sq
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  • *'''<span style='color:#545454; text-indent: 20%; font-size:150%'>The Open, Accessible Digital Workspace (OADW)</span>''' '''<span style='color:#545454; font-size:150%'>The Open, Accessible Digital Workspace (OADW)</span>'''
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  • <h1>The Open, Accessible Digital Workspace</h1> The Open, Accessible Digital Workspace (OADW) is an ecosystem of digital services de
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  • |+ class="nowrap" | 6. Open Principles ! colspan="5" | Open source, open education, MOOCs, etc.
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  • !''<small>Sole Source/Directed under HC/PHAC delegation or PSPC’s mandatory tools</small>'' ! colspan="4" |''<small>Competitive or Sole-Source/Directed</small>''
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  • ...deral departments and private sector companies that had been hired to help source the PPE) and in many different formats (e.g. Word documents, Excel files, P '''Source: Data Science Centre, Statistics Canada, 2022-09-29'''
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  • <th>Open by Default</th> <td>[[Media:EN_-_Technology_Trends_-_Open_by_Default.pdf|Open by Default.pdf]]</td>
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  • ....ca/procurement-data/tender-notice/PW-EE-017-34526 Artificial Intelligence Source List]</u> === === <u>[https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/cd8fad92-b276-4250-972f-2d6c40ca04fa Reference da
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