Is the SRB Open Source?
No, not exactly, although the full source code is readily available to academic organizations and government agencies. The normal distribution is via source. The client sources, that is the Scommands, client C library, inQ, and Jargon, are freely available via a BSD license. Interfaces on top of these, Matrix for example, are also readily available. For commercial applications, please contact the UCSD Technology Transfer & Intellectual Property Services at invent@ucsd.edu. See Is_SRB_Open_Source for more information.