Why secure human rights technology must be free and open source
We want to build solutions with the human rights community, not as experts for them, and open source development provides an opportunity to learn what your users actually need.
We want to build solutions with the human rights community, not as experts for them, and open source development provides an opportunity to learn what your users actually need.
HURIDOCS asked specialists to hack OpenEvsys, our software for documenting human rights violations, and we asked users what they want. The result is OpenEvsys 2.0, which will be launched 1 July. It is a major update to improve security, analysis features and design.