license

  1. Y

    It's the community, stupid

    https://opensourcesecurity.io/2021/02/01/its-the-community-stupid/
  2. arseniogut

    Automatic license agreement per package

    When I make install a port requiring several dependencies of varying licenses, what flag or option can I indicate to install all software and automatically accept their license terms?
  3. N

    Why some projects are a 'repacked-rebranded' FreeBSD and call themselves a 'different' OS?

    Ok, maybe this is not the right thread, if so, please point me to the right one. Some background: I've seen other Open Source projects derived from FreeBSD (FreeNAS, PFSense, etc) that called themselves "an OS". They do give (marginal) credit to FreeBSD, but apparently they have little or no...
  4. rigoletto@

    'Dæmon License': an anti-viral license.

    The objective of the 'Dæmon License' is to create a license completely and clearly incompatible, directly and indirectly, with the COPYLEFT philosophy. Beyond personal convictions, a possible use would be for the corporation XYZ willing to open some random code to be improved community-wise but...
  5. goshanecr

    Is that presto opera can appear in ports?

    Good day Friends! Some day ago appears news about opera classic source code were on GitHub. https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/13434/opera-presto-code-in-github It is a non legal source code, so I have a question, if community will develope that code in non legal way is it possible to be in ports?
  6. fnoyanisi

    Other Licensing for third party library

    Hi there, I am working on a user library that will be distributed under the terms of BSD license (probably 2-clause one). The library uses some code from net80211 and need to use wpa control interface for 802.1X and WPA/WPA2 related stuff. My questions are; 1 ) Since the work in the user...
  7. roddierod

    BSD license and patents

    I was just reading this article about Sun, Apple and Microsoft threatening to sue each other over patents and the thought occurred to me. Can someone take code written by the FreeBSD project and licensed under the BSD license and modify it slightly and patented it? And if so, how does that play...
Back
Top