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Il 13/03/2015 19:38, Stephen LaPorte ha scritto:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 7:42 AM,
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<div style="overflow:hidden">What about tools and services
made up of software themselves? Do they have to be Open
Source?<br>
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<div>Yes, all the software that we run on labs should be
open source (including tools). If there is a situation
that justifies running proprietary software, then we can
discuss that with the Labs admins to see if it's legal and
appropriate. There is a strong preference to avoid
exceptions, as open source code will be easier to run and
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Strictly speaking, do the Terms of use require that all
code be made available to the public?</div>
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It's not a strict requirement in the TOU that software is
publicly available. But non-public code may not be appropriate
for a few practical and policy reasons that Tim and Ryan
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Thanks for your statement. Can you please have the wikitech.org page
updated by an administrator?<br>
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