ils user's group - open source
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The Philosophy of Open Source
Ben MillerDirectorSauk City Library
Free or Open Source?
The term open source software is used by some people to mean more or less the same category as free software. It is not exactly the same class of software: they accept some licenses that we consider too restrictive, and there are free software licenses they have not accepted. However, the differences in extension of the category are small: nearly all free software is open source, and nearly all open source software is free.
Free Software Foundation
Free or Open Source?
The Cathedral & The Bazaar
Good programmers know what to write. Great programmers know what
to re-write (and re-use).
- Eric Raymond
User as Developer
Linus's Law
Release Early, Release Often
Multiple Versions
Multiple Versions
10 Commandments of Open Source
1. Free Redistribution2. Source Code3. Derived Works4. Integrity of the Author's Source Code5. No Discrimination against Persons or Groups6. No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor7. Distribution of License8. License Must Not Be Specific to a Product9. License Must Not Restrict Other Software10. License Must Be Technology Neutral
Linus Torvalds The Benevolent Dictator
Mozilla The Charitable Foundation
Red Hat The Profiteering Consultant
Open Source ILS Koha & Evergreen & etc.
What the Fork?