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S3E06_1 China's difficult relationship with Github The Burn Up - Agile Software Delivery

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In this 5 minute piece Dr Michael D Frick, author of “Chinese Industry 4.0 Designing high-tech solutions under the cybersecurity regime of the People’s Republic of China” and I talk about China’s difficult relationship with Github: on one hand, the intrinsic nature of open source code shared via Github - let alone the fact that Ghithub allows all sorts of other information to be shared - can easily undermine the Online Content Management (read ‘censorship’) policies which are part of China’s Cybersecurity regime, while on the other hand, access to standard libraries and the ability to collaborate on software projects is a key enabler - arguably a necessity - for most software development.

Github: https://github.com/
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Michael D Frick holds a doctorate in Business Economics and a master’s in Modern Sinology. He works as consultant advising businesses on Chinese regulatory aspects.

You can find out more about his book “Chinese Industry 4.0” at: https://sinopeerpress.com/
The book is available as ebook and in print format at Apple or Amazon.

Michael can be contacted via Linkedin http://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-michael-frick-16853a1b or via email mailto:info@sinopeer.com


More information at https://www.theburnup.com

This podcast was produced by Burn Up Media Ltd under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Further Information at:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

In this 5 minute piece Dr Michael D Frick, author of “Chinese Industry 4.0 Designing high-tech solutions under the cybersecurity regime of the People’s Republic of China” and I talk about China’s difficult relationship with Github: on one hand, the intrinsic nature of open source code shared via Github - let alone the fact that Ghithub allows all sorts of other information to be shared - can easily undermine the Online Content Management (read ‘censorship’) policies which are part of China’s Cybersecurity regime, while on the other hand, access to standard libraries and the ability to collaborate on software projects is a key enabler - arguably a necessity - for most software development.

Github: https://github.com/
_
Michael D Frick holds a doctorate in Business Economics and a master’s in Modern Sinology. He works as consultant advising businesses on Chinese regulatory aspects.

You can find out more about his book “Chinese Industry 4.0” at: https://sinopeerpress.com/
The book is available as ebook and in print format at Apple or Amazon.

Michael can be contacted via Linkedin http://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-michael-frick-16853a1b or via email mailto:info@sinopeer.com


More information at https://www.theburnup.com

This podcast was produced by Burn Up Media Ltd under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Further Information at:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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