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The g0v movement, or g0v, (pronounced gov-zero /ɡʌvziroʊ/) is an open source, open government collaboration started by ("clkao"), ipa, kirby and others in late 2012 in Taiwan. Originally driven by a bimonthly hackathon, the community has expanded to include different professional and non-information technology background members. Symbolizing the community's efforts to "rethink the role of government from zero," and borrowing the parlance of binary from the digital world of 1s and 0s, the O in "gov" is replaced with a 0 to make "g0v"; for many government agencies in Taiwan which have URLs ending .gov.tw, replacing .gov with .g0v redirects the user to the so-called shadow government, a "forked" version of that agency with contributions by civic hackers. Continuing this inspiration from the

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  • The g0v movement, or g0v, (pronounced gov-zero /ɡʌvziroʊ/) is an open source, open government collaboration started by ("clkao"), ipa, kirby and others in late 2012 in Taiwan. Originally driven by a bimonthly hackathon, the community has expanded to include different professional and non-information technology background members. Symbolizing the community's efforts to "rethink the role of government from zero," and borrowing the parlance of binary from the digital world of 1s and 0s, the O in "gov" is replaced with a 0 to make "g0v"; for many government agencies in Taiwan which have URLs ending .gov.tw, replacing .gov with .g0v redirects the user to the so-called shadow government, a "forked" version of that agency with contributions by civic hackers. Continuing this inspiration from the software development world, the forked content can then be "merged" back into the government agency's website. g0v is a community that promotes the transparency of government information and is committed to developing information platforms and tools for citizens to participate in society. As of the beginning of 2014, there have been contributors across three continents, and the results have been released in a free software model that embraces knowledge sharing. (en)
  • g0v零時政府(英語:gov-zero,/ˈɡʌv ˈzi.roʊ/),是由一群程式設計師於2012年底發起的台灣線上社群,主要活動為每2個月1次的黑客松,後來社群也陸續加入不同專業以及非資訊技術背景成員。他們以「零」替代成為 g0v,從零重新思考政府的角色,也是代表數位原生世代從 0 與 1 世界的視野。 g0v 是推動政府資訊透明化的社群,致力於開發公民參與社會的資訊平台與工具。2012年底開始成形,截至2014年初已有遍佈三大洲的貢獻者,成果皆以自由軟體模式或知识共享方式釋出。g0v 成立的初衷是「開放政府資料讓政府透明,人民更容易做主。」 (zh)
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  • g0v零時政府(英語:gov-zero,/ˈɡʌv ˈzi.roʊ/),是由一群程式設計師於2012年底發起的台灣線上社群,主要活動為每2個月1次的黑客松,後來社群也陸續加入不同專業以及非資訊技術背景成員。他們以「零」替代成為 g0v,從零重新思考政府的角色,也是代表數位原生世代從 0 與 1 世界的視野。 g0v 是推動政府資訊透明化的社群,致力於開發公民參與社會的資訊平台與工具。2012年底開始成形,截至2014年初已有遍佈三大洲的貢獻者,成果皆以自由軟體模式或知识共享方式釋出。g0v 成立的初衷是「開放政府資料讓政府透明,人民更容易做主。」 (zh)
  • The g0v movement, or g0v, (pronounced gov-zero /ɡʌvziroʊ/) is an open source, open government collaboration started by ("clkao"), ipa, kirby and others in late 2012 in Taiwan. Originally driven by a bimonthly hackathon, the community has expanded to include different professional and non-information technology background members. Symbolizing the community's efforts to "rethink the role of government from zero," and borrowing the parlance of binary from the digital world of 1s and 0s, the O in "gov" is replaced with a 0 to make "g0v"; for many government agencies in Taiwan which have URLs ending .gov.tw, replacing .gov with .g0v redirects the user to the so-called shadow government, a "forked" version of that agency with contributions by civic hackers. Continuing this inspiration from the (en)
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  • G0v (en)
  • G0v零時政府 (zh)
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