NASA Launches Open Source Portal 33
sproketboy writes "NASA has launched code.nasa.gov, which will become a portal for NASA's open source software development activities. In its current form, it hosts a directory of the organization's open source software projects and provides documentation about NASA's open source software processes."
Disappointed (Score:5, Funny)
This news is much less exciting ):
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why isn't it public domain? (Score:2)
I would've thought that NASA-written code (not licensed from contractors) would be in the public domain as a U.S. federal government work, just like NASA photographs are. Is there a reason that isn't the case?
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I would've thought that NASA-written code (not licensed from contractors) would be in the public domain as a U.S. federal government work, just like NASA photographs are. Is there a reason that isn't the case?
I poked around briefly and did not find any mention of the license they will be using.
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They have their own custom license, the NASA Open Source Agreement [nasa.gov].
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Funded by NASA = public domain? (Score:2)
Or, now that I have no length limit to my line:
Funded by NASA => owned by US Gov't AND also public domain
So, what's the problem... It never said NOT Public Domain. :-)
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Would be much more GNU like if they came up with something like 'Nasa Available Source Agreement', NASA, but NOSA?
Guess we should be happy they didn't use 'Nasa Open Source Entitlement'.
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Would be much more GNU like if they came up with something like 'Nasa Available Source Agreement', NASA, but NOSA?
Guess we should be happy they didn't use 'Nasa Open Source Entitlement'.
They tried, but found that N.O.S.E. was wholly incompatible with Stallman's.... aura.
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Why do you believe it isn't the case ? Anything NASA writes in-house is in the public domain, by law. Any copyright notice or restriction you might see has been added by an over-zealous employee and can be safely ignored.
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I still remember when NASA employees had written most of the Ethernet drivers in Linux.
This is the license they use (Score:1)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Open_Source_Agreement [wikipedia.org]
Oh... and their projects are hosted at GitHub https://github.com/nasa/ [github.com]. That website in the summary is just the Homepage of those NASA projects hosted at GitHub.
Open Source Doors? (Score:2)
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Jesus' tome.
I didnt think J had written or owned a book of note, the writings of him are purported to be those of his disciples.
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Schematics (Score:2, Funny)
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My first thought was the same. My second thought was "the post is a lie!!!".
Cave Johnson must be furious (Score:5, Funny)
first Black Mesa steals all his contracts, now NASA open-sources his IP.
N.A.S.A (Score:2)
National Aperture Science Administration
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Still Alive, Still Alive ...
Modern VCS (Score:4, Insightful)
GitHub repos? Looks like somebody over there has a clue.
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This is neat (Score:2)