license/licensing

  1. R

    The GNU / FSF project also has its own permissive license

    The GNU / FSF project also has its own permissive license Perhaps few or none know it but the GNU / Free Software Foundation project also has its own permissive license although they do not give much importance just to mention it is similar to the BSD license, the license is called...
  2. R

    FreeBSD disagrees with the FSF?

    Something I would like to know is if FreeBSD disagrees with the FSF or it is simply a matter of licensing not to use tools such as GCC, Bash among many by default, I really do not understand it because if GCC like Bash is free software and open source like Tcsh, csh or ksh I suppose it must be...
  3. Spartrekus

    Why aren't more universities using open source?

    Hello, Why aren't more universities using open source? This interesting topic of discussion is an extension, for universities, why open source is not sufficiently employed. Have fun in this interesting discussion. Best regards, Sp. Ref. https://opensource.com/article/17/6/open-source-research
  4. A

    LLVM Still Proceeding With Their Code Relicensing (Phoronix article)

    Article itself What would be the resulting effect for FreeBSD? Stuck again on particular LLVM version for years to come?
  5. rigoletto@

    'Dæmon License': an anti-viral license.

    The objective of the 'Dæmon License' is to create a license completely and clearly incompatible, directly and indirectly, with the COPYLEFT philosophy. Beyond personal convictions, a possible use would be for the corporation XYZ willing to open some random code to be improved community-wise but...
  6. Unee0x

    Rewriting Drivers

    Suppose I want to rewrite a driver that was already written for Linux / Windows. What parts (if any) could I use ? And what parts essentially must change in order to make a whole BSD driver free and clear of any blow back? thanks in advance
  7. O

    Solved License information for many ports/packages is missing

    I am going to ship a FreeBSD system to a customer and this customer wants me to install a kind of a limited desktop system. My problem is now that even a quite tiny set of functionality drags in tons of dependencies, and in order to be save with the various license requirements, I wanted to...
  8. HD Scania

    Nonfree issues

    Under my Linux experiences many Linux distro include plenties of nonfree programs, and have plenties of comments against GPL, I'm just heartbroken against them, including their Torvalds.:@ However, I've just tried out some systems based on our FreeBSD project and Richard M Stallman's GNU...
  9. Oko

    OpenSSL switching to non-free Apache 2.0

    https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=149028593819547&w=2
  10. T

    Gift of open source FreeBSD for Nintendo of private property?

    Hello community! Is it ethical and morals that the free software of your code modified for the commercial use of private property without receiving anything?
  11. B

    SAP WTF license fee

    This is a really crazy article about SAP's recent court win, where indirect users of their services still have to have a license? http://www.pcworld.com/article/3171001/cloud-computing/sap-license-fees-are-due-even-for-indirect-users-court-says.html SAP isn't a cheap system to in cost or man...
  12. fnoyanisi

    Other Licensing for third party library

    Hi there, I am working on a user library that will be distributed under the terms of BSD license (probably 2-clause one). The library uses some code from net80211 and need to use wpa control interface for 802.1X and WPA/WPA2 related stuff. My questions are; 1 ) Since the work in the user...
  13. X

    FreeBSD, Apple and GNU

    Well, before I start let me state this: This is NOT intended as the beginning of a flamewar, a crusade or something alike! It is meant as an honest question or discussion! So after a some time using FreeBSD and/or Linux one discovers pretty soon, there are some strong opinions about certain...
  14. Phishfry

    Copyright Law

    I find this topic interesting: https://boingboing.net/2016/08/05/monkey-selfie-case-headed.html A monkey can't have a copyright but a company can.
  15. jrm@

    GPLv2 versus CDDLv1

    For anyone curious, here is a short attempt to clarify (according to the Software Freedom Conservancy) the incompatibilities between the GPLv2 and the CDDLv1. https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2016/feb/25/zfs-and-linux/ I'm no lawyer, but here is my (overly simplified) interpretation. According...
  16. Beastie7

    Open source business models - do they work?

    I've recently stumbled across a video about whether "open source" is a viable business model. They seem to conflate "open source" with the GPL or Linux (from their own description) and derive their conclusion of it not working from the constraints of copyleft licensing and the outcomes of...
  17. J

    RMS Fanatics start yet another GPL Compliance Lawsuit

    This is the article: http://sfconservancy.org/news/2015/mar/05/vmware-lawsuit/ The VMware ESXi products come with stuff like Busybox and Linux, and there is a lawsuit pending because they didn't provide source code. This is a big WTF. Now VMware will probably either switch to *BSD or (likely)...
  18. V

    About the "advertising clause" in FreeBSD source code

    Hello, I'm studying the FreeBSD source code and I've found that most of FreeBSD files are licensed under BSD license with advertising clause (I've found more than 500 files only in the /sys directory). Does the copyright notice of FreeBSD (BSD 2 clause) overwrite the BSD advertising clause in...
  19. I

    Solved [Solved] Any nonfree repos?

    Hello, all. This may sound like a really stupid question, but please keep in mind, I use Linux a lot. ;) What is the repository for extra free/nonfree packages (if any)? I Googled around and couldn't find much, only that on the a GNU page they said that I should be able to find it easily...
  20. ronaldlees

    Remember Nintendo Atari et al...

    This is way off topic, but in keeping with my fetish for new OS stuff, I managed to find an allegedly open sourced, former Nintendo company research OS project called "ES". Link: http://code.google.com/p/es-operating-system/ Does anyone have additional info on this?
Back
Top