Jim Harper, Cato's director of information policy studies, is a man with a million opinions and a fondness for offering them. Fortunately, he does so in an understated, inquisitive way that takes you along with him as he explores ideas. Plus, he's a simply a good guy to have a beer with.
We sat down with Jim during the unofficial PFF Aspen Summit evening hours that are so treasured by the attendees. This clip below is expounds on a post that Jim filed from the event on the value of open source software and how this measurement can impact government policy...
For this matter, once I discussed with one of my friends, not only about the content you talked about, but also to how to improve and develop, but no results. So I am deeply moved by what you said today.
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