What I want from this discussion is simple. Respond to this question:<br>
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>>> Should there be a responsible disclosure/ethical policy ( or oath ) in open source /
hackerspace space exploration ? ( Yes , No and justifying opinion if
you like ) :<br>
<br>I say yes. Open Sourcing space exploration is awesome. On the US side of things, NASA or at least parts of NASA have been trying for years ( sometimes successfully ) to engage the public and private sector in efforts that assist in space exploration. In fact, that's what NASA exists to achieve.<br>
<br>However, space exploration can be dangerous business. And I am not just referring to the threats facing anything that leaves our planet ( which are considerable ). What I am referring to is to the wonderful folks who end up underneath those things.<br>
<br>Now there's a myriad of potentially nasty things smart folks can achieve. Space exploration tends to rely on some technology that is very easy to adapt towards very nasty use cases. <br><br>I am probably more cautious than most in this regard, as I keep my personal "do no harm" approach to life very seriously. However, I would like there to be some personal responsibility taken by any open source or hackerspace born initiative entering into this area of technology. In the 80s and 90s hackers ( some of them us ) did some pretty terrible stuff while figuring out how this internet stuff was going to work. Early exploit writers figured out the idea of responsible disclosure. Something that even the folks at wikileaks acknowledged is a sane and worthwhile investment in effort.... well at least loosely. And while I know ethics discussions are like gasoline to hackers mailing lists... Space exploration is engineering. Any engineering requires people consider the consequences of their actions.<br>
<br>Nick Farr and several others have identified a consequence they would like to achieve... free communication between all peoples. No censorship. Something I generally support. <br><br>But, at the same time, I don't want anything I work on to kill people. It's possible these two things may run into each other depending on the perspective / situation. <br>
<br>I'd like very much for some sort of formal agreement to exist between people working on this sort of stuff... Don't want to dictate any terms, but I feel like if we're going to go down this road, we need to set some boundary conditions. <br>
<br>Hell it's early... but all we need is someone to start posting cheap guided rocket designs to thingiverse and very soon there will be some very loud and angry people causing a lot of trouble for us all. So consider this a pre-emptive flame bait... without the goal of starting a misguided argument. <br>
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