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:Once More Unto the Breach: Optaros Publishes its Free and Open Source Software Policy
Once More Unto the Breach: Optaros Publishes its Free and Open Source Software Policy
Jul 1, 2005, 02 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5532 reads)

(Other stories by Stephen Walli)

"Today we published the Optaros Free and Open Source Software Policy. This policy defines our expectations on how Optaros employees work with the open source community at large. Think of this as our analog to the Debian social contract both with our employees and the free and open source software community at large. (I appreciate it doesn't go as far as the Debian social contract, however, as a consulting services company our customers may sometimes require us to do work in ways that we can't simply publish, and we need to keep a foot in both the free and the open source worlds...)"

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