Govt Source Code Policy
    Greg Rundlett (freephile) 
    greg at freephile.com
       
    Fri Mar 25 15:33:22 EDT 2016
    
    
  
The US Fed. Govt. is proposing a pilot program to release at least 20% of
newly developed custom code as 'OSS'.  https://sourcecode.cio.gov/  They're
accepting comments now.  And since it's hosted on GitHub, you "comment" via
the issue queue, and you can also fork the project and issue a pull request.
I forked it and created a pull request.
https://github.com/WhiteHouse/source-code-policy/pulls proposing to use the
term 'Free Software' in place of 'Open Source'
If the government actually goes through with 'open sourcing' their work,
it's actually a giant corporate handout because companies will have greater
access to publicly funded works that they can then incorporate into
proprietary works.
What do you think?
Greg Rundlett
https://eQuality-Tech.com
https://freephile.org
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