New DoD Memo On Open Source Software
dwheeler writes "The US Department of Defense has just released a new official memo on open source software: 'Clarifying Guidance Regarding Open Source Software (OSS).' (The memo should be up shortly on this DoD site.) This memo is important for anyone who works with the DoD, including contractors, on software and systems that include software; it may influence many other organizations as well. The DoD had released a memo back in 2003, but 'misconceptions and misinterpretations... have hampered effective DoD use and development of OSS.' The new memo tries to counter those misconceptions and misinterpretations, and is very positive about OSS. In particular, it lists a number of potential advantages of OSS, and recommends that in certain cases the DoD release software as OSS."
the government is acting intelligently. I feel strange.
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I think you meant "Colonel Panic".
I'm still wondering what happened to General Protection Fault.
Is he retired? Missing In Action?
And thus another chair is thrown in Redmond.
http://dilbert.com/2010-12-13
Major Malfunction got promoted?
I have something in common with Stephen Hawking...
He was involved in some illegal operations and they ended up shutting down the whole program. I heard they were calling for the death penalty but his execution was halted at the last minute.