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The curse of open source license proliferation

By Mark Hinkle (Socialized Software)
I remember when the big open source debate was whether a piece of software was really open source, meaning it was released under an OSI-approved license. The tides are shifting, debates now center around which open source license to use. Adding to the complexity of the debate is proliferation of OSI-approved licenses.

http://socializedsoftware.com/2008/05/08/the-curse-of-open-source-license-proliferation/

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