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Re: Open Source Development (was Re: Developers Needed)
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Re: Open Source Development (was Re: Developers Needed)


  • Subject: Re: Open Source Development (was Re: Developers Needed)
  • From: Albert Atkinson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 13:31:37 -0500

Hello!

I have made up my mind. Swap will be open source under the GPL license.

Any developers that are interested please contact me so I know if this is worth trying to develop.

Thanks to you all :-)

Albert

On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 12:35 PM, Randy Zauhar wrote:

Albert, I think that would protect you pretty well, and as far as I am concerned it makes your work "open source". Nobody should expect that "open source" only means downloading code anonymously from a web site. Also, by requiring an explicit agreement, you have a way of tracking who has your code.

Best of luck with your project!

Randy

On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 12:44 PM, Albert Atkinson wrote:

Hello!

Thanks for your response. This really helps me a lot.

If I issued this under the GPL would I be able to have people email me if they want the source that way I can respond back and tell them the terms that way they would HAVE to agree in writing to the terms before they can look at the source.

This way, if some conflict comes up in court I could present the email they sent that stated they agreed to the terms...Would this work?

Thanks!

Albert

On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 11:25 AM, Randy Zauhar wrote:

Albert, it is always possible for someone to make small modifications to your code, or even make significant additions, and then sell the result as a commercial product. That clearly violates the intent of the open source license. You can then bring a suit against the violators, which means you need to hire a lawyer. If the "bad guy" has lots of resources, they may blatantly ignore your license, taking the risk that you won't have the capability to take them on in court.

Another approach is to put patent protection on elements of your code that represent unique algorithms or user interface features. That of course also requires money, and I am not sure that is ever done in the context of open source. I don't see why it couldn't be done that way. Of course, you still have the prospect that a nasty big corporation could ignore your patent protection (that has certainly happened before), but it's my impression that even if the patent is in the application process, Goliath will at least take pause...


Good luck,

Randy

Randy J. Zauhar, PhD
Assoc. Prof. of Biochemistry
Director, Graduate Program in Bioinformatics
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry
600 S. 43rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

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Assoc. Prof. of Biochemistry
Director, Graduate Program in Bioinformatics
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry
600 S. 43rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Phone: (215)596-8691
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