July 11, 2011
About Apache License at Google

Although all Chris DiBona’s interview at derstandard.at is interesting, I’d like to point to this fragment:

derStandard.at: Why did you choose the Apache license as a default?

Chris DiBona: We really like it, it has a couple of things which make it very modern. Obviously you are getting a copyright grant, you are free to use and modify the software - like with all open source licenses. But it also says for any patents that we have in relation to that software we are giving you a license free of charge, and your users can too. The only exception is, if you sue us - well you don’t have that grant anymore. If you don’t - it’s yours, you don’t have to worry about us sneaking up on you later.

That’s a very good reason to use the Apache License (version 2.0) over MIT or BSD licenses.

December 6, 2008

BSD is Dying: this presentation was given by Jason Dixon at the NYC BSD Conference at Columbia University on October 28, 2006: just hilarious!

This is a MUST SEE. Fun and informative.

(Btw, he’s imitating the style of the OSCON 2005’ keynote by Dick Hardt about Identity 2.0)

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December 6, 2008
Youtube Channel for video content about the BSD Family of Operating Systems: FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, MacOS X, PC-BSD, and more.

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