Are there any FOSS operating systems available that conform to NASA’s JPL coding standards? [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
Most appropriate OSS license for infrastructure code
I’m looking into potentially releasing some infrastructure code (related to automated builds and deployments) as OSS and I’m curious about how the various OSS licenses effect it.
Who gets source code access with agpl
After reading for what seems days on the specifics of GPLv3 and more specifically AGPLv3, I have one question as far as distributing and to whom.
Properly licensing FOSS: text location
I have a few FOSS projects that I want to release under the BSD license, since I only wish to maintain the intellectual property of the code, that others will know I’ve been writing it.
Properly licensing FOSS: text location
I have a few FOSS projects that I want to release under the BSD license, since I only wish to maintain the intellectual property of the code, that others will know I’ve been writing it.
Properly licensing FOSS: text location
I have a few FOSS projects that I want to release under the BSD license, since I only wish to maintain the intellectual property of the code, that others will know I’ve been writing it.
Properly licensing FOSS: text location
I have a few FOSS projects that I want to release under the BSD license, since I only wish to maintain the intellectual property of the code, that others will know I’ve been writing it.
Properly licensing FOSS: text location
I have a few FOSS projects that I want to release under the BSD license, since I only wish to maintain the intellectual property of the code, that others will know I’ve been writing it.
Properly licensing FOSS: text location
I have a few FOSS projects that I want to release under the BSD license, since I only wish to maintain the intellectual property of the code, that others will know I’ve been writing it.
selling closed source commercial product in a virtualbox (GPL)
Can I sell a closed source commercial product inside a virtualbox VM?