The benefits of the open source development model have been proven by the test of time; however, making this development model economically feasible can be challenging. In this article, Monty Widenius puts forth a suggestion for a new type of license, which is the result of the lessons learned from decades of work on open source, both as programmer and entrepreneur. The result, “business source”, is a license that seeks to enable a business model that can both harness the benefits of open source while generating sufficient income for the program’s continued development. The business source license automatically changes terms after a given period: an initial non-open source license with specific usage restrictions that transforms to a fully ...
Open source software – from Linux to Firefox and MySQL database – has changed software business as w...
Open source and free software products have challenged established licensing models for many types o...
The success of Linux operating system has increased interest towards the open source software model...
This article is meant as a primer for those interested in gaining a basic understanding of the busin...
Choosing Open Source Software License and Corresponding Business ModelPeer reviewe
This paper presents several case studies to demonstrate how open source software can achieve long-te...
This Article analyzes the role of patent rights in commercialized open source development models -- ...
Commercial open source software projects are open source software projects that are owned by a singl...
The primary goal of this research is to study the role of licensing in the software industry. First,...
Key topics: \ud \ud Since the birth of the Open Source movement in the mid-80's, open source softwar...
In the software industry, commercial open-source software vendors have recognized that providing ser...
Commercial software is traditionally governed by proprietary licenses that allow usage in exchange f...
This project investigates open and closed source licenses and how each style of license changes the ...
For many years, free and open source software was exclusively associated with the research community...
For many years, free and open source software was exclusively associated with the research community...
Open source software – from Linux to Firefox and MySQL database – has changed software business as w...
Open source and free software products have challenged established licensing models for many types o...
The success of Linux operating system has increased interest towards the open source software model...
This article is meant as a primer for those interested in gaining a basic understanding of the busin...
Choosing Open Source Software License and Corresponding Business ModelPeer reviewe
This paper presents several case studies to demonstrate how open source software can achieve long-te...
This Article analyzes the role of patent rights in commercialized open source development models -- ...
Commercial open source software projects are open source software projects that are owned by a singl...
The primary goal of this research is to study the role of licensing in the software industry. First,...
Key topics: \ud \ud Since the birth of the Open Source movement in the mid-80's, open source softwar...
In the software industry, commercial open-source software vendors have recognized that providing ser...
Commercial software is traditionally governed by proprietary licenses that allow usage in exchange f...
This project investigates open and closed source licenses and how each style of license changes the ...
For many years, free and open source software was exclusively associated with the research community...
For many years, free and open source software was exclusively associated with the research community...
Open source software – from Linux to Firefox and MySQL database – has changed software business as w...
Open source and free software products have challenged established licensing models for many types o...
The success of Linux operating system has increased interest towards the open source software model...