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Centralized Open Source Policy Management for Decentralized Software Development Teams
Large organizations maintain decentralized development resources in numerous localities, making it tough to maintain a unified set of policies around the management of open source code.
There are billions of lines of open source code freely available for download on the internet and developers are especially good at finding it. After all, leveraging open source code helps development teams compress project schedules, but who is making sure...
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http://www.blackducksoftware.com
date: 9/10/2008
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Using Open Source Software to Create Commercial Products (QNX Webinar)
Using a commercially successful embedded development suite as an example, this session focuses on the benefits, strategies, obstacles, and opportunities associated with using open source in commercial products.
We'll discuss the differences between protective source licenses (e.g. the GPL) and non-protective source licenses (e.g. the EPL); the due diligence required when integrating or linking open source with proprietary code; various legal...
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http://www.techonline.com
date: 5/23/2007
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license
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GNU Public License
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users.
Here is the home page for the GNU license.
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http://www.gnu.org
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license
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Open Source Licenses
For your convenience, we have collected here copies of the licenses approved by OSI. If you distribute your software under one of these licenses, you are permitted to say that your software is 'OSI Certified Open Source Software.'
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http://www.opensource.org
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hot list
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Open Source Licenses - Hot List
List of links from Open Directory.
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http://dmoz.org
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glossary
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Open source license
An open source license is a copyright license for computer software that follows the principles of the open source movement.
More formally, a license is considered open source when it has approved by the Open Source Initiative, with the criteria being the Open Source Definition.
Software in the public domain (that is, with no copyright license at all)
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http://www.wikipedia.org
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organization
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GPL Violations.org
The gpl-violations.org project tries to raise public awareness about past and present infringing use(r)s of GPL licensed software.
The ultimate goal is to make vendors of GPL licensed software understand that GPL is not public domain, and that there are license conditions that are to be fulfilled.
The project wants to act as information and communication platform between all parties involved with licensing of free software:...
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http://www.gpl-violations.org
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