NASA Report Advocates Switch to Open Source
vortimax writes "A new technical report from the NASA Ames Research Center advocates the adoption of Open Source Software internally by NASA for some projects. The paper also proposes modifications to NASA's "external software release" policies to allow OSS and proposes the use of the Mozilla Public License as the license of choice for NASA software."
Will it help their aim at Mars?
Just make sure that all of your coders are using the same measurment system.
double Feet2Meters(double feet)
{
return feet * 0.3048;
}
...is it "GNASA" now?
Obliteracy: Words with explosions
just my personal theory.
43 more moons were discovered orbiting Jupiter. All of which are now named Firebird.
Get paid to code OSS
. . . because you sure as hell can't find decent pizza in either Cocoa Beach, Houston, OR Pasadena. . .
These are my friends, See how they glisten. See this one shine, how he smiles in the light.
That reminds me of the time I had circa 1991. I was out shopping for cars, and I thought I would have a look at the BMW 5 series. They had one in a color I liked, and I asked if I could look inside. This one had just come in, and its battery was dead. Turns out, the car had some kind of all-electronic door locks, and there was no mechanical way to unlock the car. The battery would have to be charged first; there was a plug under the bumper to do that in just this situation. Here we were at the BMW dealer, and they couldn't get inside their own car. Not good.
...it's just a plan by NASA to get Microsoft to pay for a new Shuttle program.
Opus: the Swiss army knife of audio codec