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Open Source Government Software Mandate
Context and Motivation
All software used by Pangea governance bodies must be open source. This ensures transparency, security through auditing, and prevents vendor lock-in. The Global Commons Party believes that public code should be publicly auditable. Example: the voting system, delegation engine, and all administrative tools must have their source code published on GitHub.
Legal Provision
Article 1: All governance software must be open source (MIT or Apache 2.0). Article 2: Existing proprietary dependencies have 18 months to be replaced. Article 3: A bounty program rewards security auditors.
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