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  1. Perens wants his new license – intended to complement open source licensing rather than replace it – to be administered by a 501(c)(6) non-profit. This entity would handle payments to developers.

  2. The AVRT5 under the hood. What’s Inside. The AVRT5 is based on an Atmel AVR ATMEGA64 processor, a 2 Meter transceiver module, a CML FX602D caller-ID chip as the FSK demodulator (but not modulator, I think that’s done by a soft-modem running in the AVR). There is an on-board lithium battery and charger, a serial GPS module, a Bluetooth serial module which provides the SPP serial port ...

  3. 27 Dis 2023 · 'Our licenses aren't working anymore,' says free software pioneer Interview Bruce Perens, one of the founders of the Open Source movement, is ready for what comes next: the Post-Open Source ...

  4. 1 Ogo 2008 · About the Author Bruce Perens is the creator of the Open Source Definition, the manifesto of Open Source and the criterion for Open Source software licensing. With Eric Raymond, he founded the Open Source Initiative, a successful effort to market the idea of Free Software to business people. Perens represented Open Source at the United Nations ...

  5. The Open Source Definition (OSD) is a document published by the Open Source Initiative.Derived from Bruce Perens' Debian Free Software Guidelines, the definition is the most common standard for open-source software.The definition has ten criteria, such as requiring freely accessed source code and granting the open-source rights to everyone who receives a copy of the program.

  6. 22 Feb 2010 · About the Author: Bruce Perens, creator of the Open Source Definition, the manifesto of Open Source and the criterion for Open Source software licensing, was an expert witness in the Jacobsen v. Katzer court case. He tells the story of the legal wrangling that produced a historic victory for Open Source: Jacobsen v. Katzer is closed, after five years. . Open Source won, and

  7. 22 Ogo 2005 · Over the weekend, Bruce Perens, who was one of the original founders of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) but now currently serves as vice president of developer relations and policy for SourceLabs ...