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Category: Open Source and Free Software
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Live and let license
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2004/1/1
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: Joe Barr, LinuxWorld.com
If you're ever confused by, or mixed up the terms, "open source" and "free sofware," this is for you. It's a primer on the topic of what they are, how they are alike, and how they are different. So if you've heard of the GPL, but are not exactly sure what it is or what it does, this is for you. Armed with what you learn here, you will be much less vulnerable to the veritable barrage of FUD that the Redmondian Empire is hurling at the whole open source/free software world.
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Category: Open Source and Free Software
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Open Source Initiative (OSI)
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Hits: 258
2003/12/31
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: Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to managing and promoting the Open Source Definition for the good of the community, specifically through the OSI Certified Open Source Software certification mark and program. You can read about successful software products that have these properties, and about our certification mark and program, which allow you to be confident that software really is "Open Source." We also make copies of approved open source licenses here.
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Category: Open Source and Free Software
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The Business of Open-Source Software
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2004/6/8
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: Commercial software companies face many challenges in growing their business in today's fast-moving and competitive industry environment. Recently many people have proposed the use of an open-source development model as one possible way to address those challenges. This document investigates the business of commercial open-source software, including why a company might adopt an open-source model, how open-source licensing works, what business models might be usable for commercial open-source products, what special considerations apply to commercial products released as open source, and how various objections relating to open source might be answered. The target audience is commercial software and hardware companies and individual software developers considering some sort of open-source strategy or just curious about how such a strategy might work.
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