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[...] at least, is the feeling I’m getting reading Stephen O’Grady’s excellent summary of open-source licensing, and particularly the GPL, and how it works (or doesn’t) in SaaS, [...]
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[...] “AGPL: Open Source Licensing in a Networked Age”. Redmonk.com. 2009-04-15. [...]
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[...] O’Grady, of RedMonk, recently cataloged AGPL adoption at around one in a thousand open-source projects. His explanation? Open-source projects don’t [...]
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[...] Scott O’Grady over at RedMonk gives a clearer explanation: Simply stated, this refers to the fact that Software-as-a-Service or Web 2.0 applications fail to trigger the most important reciprocal...
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[...] “AGPL: Open Source Licensing in a Networked Age”. Redmonk.com. 2009-04-15. [...]
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[...] “AGPL: Open Source Licensing in a Networked Age”. Redmonk.com. 2009-04-15. [...]
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[...] ^ “AGPL: Open Source Licensing in a Networked Age”. Redmonk.com. 2009-04-15. Retrieved 2010-08-22. [...]
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[...] “AGPL: Open Source Licensing in a Networked Age”. Redmonk.com. 2009-04-15. Retrieved [...]
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[...] “AGPL: Open Source Licensing in a Networked Age”. Redmonk.com. 2009-04-15. Retrieved [...]
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