In the seventh episode of Let's talk about public code, we talk to Mauko Quiroga from OpenFisca. We discussed what problems OpenFisca solves and how it has become so widespread - used in at least four continents!
OpenFisca is an open source platform to write rules as code. OpenFisca was released under a free software license in November 2011. Etalab in France started using OpenFisca in 2014 and soon became a major contributor. Today it is used in many countries all over the world. Read more at: https://openfisca.org/en/
#15 - Astor Nummelin, Open Forum Europe
#14 - Åsa Jagre and Konstantin Ay, Jitsi Outlook plugin
#13 - Riccardo Iaconelli, publiccode.yml
#12 - Johnblack Kabukye and Stephen Musoke
#11 - Gijs Hillenuis, European Commision OSPO
#10 - Leslie Hawthorn, Red Hat
#9 Bastien Guerry, Etalab
#8 - Gabriella Gómez-Mont, Experimentalista
#6 - Leonardo Favario, Department for Digital Transformation, Italy
#5 - Amy van Someren, Signalen
#4 - Lea Hemetsberger, Open & Agile Smart Cities
#3 - Sergei Maertens and Tjerk Vaags, OpenZaak
Let's talk about public code #2 - Rasmus Frey, OS2
Let's talk about public code #1 - Arnau Monterde, Decidim
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