Programmikonstandide
Programmikonstandide is a term that has emerged in discussions surrounding digital rights and software development. It refers to the idea that the fundamental principles and operational logic of software should be accessible and understandable by the public, akin to the principles of public infrastructure or fundamental laws. This concept suggests that certain types of software, particularly those that have a significant societal impact or are widely used, should not be entirely opaque "black boxes."
The core tenet of programmikonstandide is that users and society at large should have a degree of
While not a formally established legal doctrine, the concept resonates with movements advocating for open source