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Open source code incorporation, release and use



Considering using open source software in your stack? Want to release code? Here are some tips on when to go proprietary and when to go with open source.

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Software stacks: Mixing proprietary and open source
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 06 Nov 2006
TIP - In this tip, the author of Wiley's "Open Source: The Unauthorized White Papers" recommends some basic rules for designing your own software stack, what components to upgrade and when to consider replacing the whole stack...
Open source code: Incorporation, release and enterprise evaluation
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 25 Sep 2006
TIP - Want to release or incorporate open source code? In this tip, an expert explains the costs, as well as how to determine if code is enterprise-appropriate.
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