SourceForce

I just posted The Open Source Force Behind the Obama Campaign over at Linux Journal. I wrote it in August for the November issue, which would come out in time for the election. But it was too long for the magazine, and too off-topic as well. So we shelved it, and planned to put it on the website after the election.

Originally I was going to update it; but after noodling around with that for awhile, and not quite getting it the way I wanted it, I realized it was more interesting as a piece of history: a snapshot in time. So that’s what I just put up there, adding only an introduction.

In going through this process, one thing that surpised me was how much I wrote about the Dean Campaign back in ’03-04. Since the Obama Campaign was what Britt Blaser calls “Dean done right”, you could say I had started covering the Obama campaign more than four years ago.

And maybe I was unintentionally influencing it as well.

In digging around for old stuff, I ran across Gary Wolf’s How the Internet Invented Howard Dean, in the January ’04 issue of Wired. One sidebar is The Howard Dean Reading List: How a bunch of books about social networking rebooted the Democratic system. Among those six is The Cluetrain Manifesto. So perhaps by that thin thread I can claim grand-paternity to Obama’s success.

Though not as credibly as, say, David Weinberger, who actually advised the Dean campaign. David, who is quoted in the Wired piece, not only co-wrote Cluetrain, but sole-authored Small Pieces Loosely Joined, which is another book on the Howard Dean reading list.



2 responses to “SourceForce”

  1. I’d love it if you could go back to them and get a follow-up on the ‘foreign entity’ hack that got into their systems (and which the NSA / FBI / CIA got involved). That’s a pretty interesting story that ran in Newsweek but hasn’t fully been explained by either Obama or McCain (who was also hacked).

  2. […] Docs Searls a fait une enquête pendant la campagne présidentielle 2008. Il s’est intéressé à la machine technologique qui a été déployée pour soutenir le candidat Obama. Il vient de publier un article que j’ai trouvé passionnant. […]

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