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Distinct from open-source development that solicits input from anyone, community-source development limits participation to a group of committed contributors. ... more
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Sun believes very strongly in the value of open source, and is one of the top contributors to open source software. Sun has committed to providing open source for most of its Java Enterprise Systems components including its market leading Directory ... more
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FDO Open Source relies on a number of third party modules that are included in the source code distribution. Many of these modules are made available under either the LGPL or under permissive, non-reciprocal open source licenses such as the MIT, ... more
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If you create a derivative product from code you download from the phoneME community project site, it is not considered "Java Compatible" until it is certified by a Sun-approved Test Compatibility Kit (TCK) test suite. Instead, it is considered a " ... more
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Korea University OCW is firmly committed to open systems and will share its approach and the open source Korea University software with those who may want to launch similar efforts. Korea University has a dedicated team of developers focused on ... more
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Not if you insist on capitalizing it like that. CroPL is provided as source code (at least), but it's commercial software, and I place a lot of limitations on your ability to pass it on. That's "open source" in the old meaning of the words. In the ... more
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No! The better quality open source software is standards-based. Its bugs are a matter of public record and therefore tend to get corrected quickly due to feedback from the open source community. • Proprietary software manufacturers tend to be ... more
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As a principle we are big believers in open source, and we will try to make as much of Storyplanet open source or accessible through API's. We have not launched any of these services yet, as we want to support this in the best way possible. ... more
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