Jails for NetBSD is an experimental NetBSD-native isolation model with kernel-enforced boundaries, supervised service execution, and snapshot telemetry for practical host-side operations.
📢We need you to learn about the #governance of #software 🫵
As #opensource projects grow and #AI #agents become part of the development process, questions around #governance and #decisionmaking become key.
As part of our ongoing #research, we are studying how governance is currently defined and practiced across oss ecosystems: how projects document roles, responsibilities, decision-making processes, and how you adapt when AI agents become active participants.
To support this research, we kindly ask you to:
📝 Fill a short survey to explain how your project/s are governed:
https://forms.gle/1emCAk5wUXH3anZM6
🛠️ Test our #web #editor to #specify your governance policies. This way they become #transparent, #explicit and could be (potentially) automatically #enforced:
https://besser-pearl.github.io/GovernanceDSL/
Happy to help you with this exercise!
If you maintain or contribute to an open‑source project (or know someone who does!) your input would be incredibly valuable. Pls share this post within your networks. 🙏🙏
To know more about this research, check our blog: https://modeling-languages.com/bridging-governance-gaps-in-human-agent-collaboration/
-- A collaboration with Adem Ait Fonollà Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo Gwendal JOUNEAUX in the context of the MOSAICO and BESSER projects

This questionnaire is designed as an exploratory study to help us understand the current landscape, and how you (and/or your organization) address governance concerns within your projects. Your feedback will provide valuable context on existing practices and challenges, which will directly inform the development and refinement of governance solutions
#UN #Warns of #Rising #Internet #Shutdowns as #Digital #Blackouts #Spread #Worldwide
#UNESCO #report
A rising trend towards #government-#enforced #internet shutdowns – with at least 300 #incidents in more than 54 #countries over the last two years – is prompting renewed #warnings from the UN about the threat these digital blackouts pose to #freedom of #expression, #access to #information and #humanrights.

A rising trend towards government-enforced internet shutdowns – with at least 300 incidents in more than 54 countries over the last two years – is prompting renewed warnings from the UN about the threat these digital blackouts pose to freedom of expression, access to information and human rights.