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Originalmente inviato da CRO_Fek Interessante!
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Sì, ma le restrizioni poste dal Langley Research Center sull'uso del software TetrUSS sono decisamente singolari, considerando le iniziative già esistenti:
NASA - Flagship Initiatives Citazione:
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Open source development - which allows free access to software source code to allow anyone to make improvements - is revolutionizing the way software is created, improved, and used. The open source software movement is inherently transparent, participatory, and collaborative. Open source at NASA gives the public direct and ongoing access to NASA technology. Its adoption by NASA also helps lower the barrier to entry into space by enabling private industry to better make use of NASA investments. Although open source release has already provided numerous benefits to NASA and the public, the full benefits of open source can only be achieved when we establish the processes, policies, and corporate culture to favor open source development. This would shift our open source activities from its one-way direction of giving the public access to finalized software products, to allowing two-way collaboration as part of the development process. The benefits of allowing the public to assist in development of NASA software include increased software quality, accelerated software development, and a higher rate of technology transfer both to and from NASA [...]
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NASA - Open Source Summit 2011 NASA Open Source Agreement Version 1.3 NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division - NAS Open Source Software
PS: Auguri per il successo dell'esperimento AMS.