25 May
2004

Affidavits and Open Source

Intel wants you to prove it came from "inside"

Steve Lohr of the NYTimes wrote today that "Linus Torvalds, creator of free operating system Linux, announces that software developers making contributions to operating system will have to sign their work and vouch for its origin".


What a grand idea - courtesy of Intel of course. Process is a good thing, as William discussed in his talk Open Software Development in the Real World (June 17, 2003 at the Internet Developers Group meeting in San Jose, CA). One question begs - "Will Linus Torvalds sign the Developer's Certificate of Origin for all his work on Linux, past and current, as well?".


After all, what's fair is fair, isn't it?


Posted by lynne : "Affidavits and Open Source" at 16:32 | link to entry
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