From c1bd5f4aecc29a6032bcf8716702459c97ec526a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Seth Schoen <schoen@loyalty.org> Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2023 15:45:20 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Add projects mentioned in reply to Karl's inquiry --- notes.md | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++ unscheduled.md | 11 ++++++++++- 2 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/notes.md b/notes.md index 12e6cea..ddd23f2 100644 --- a/notes.md +++ b/notes.md @@ -54,6 +54,28 @@ need followup. - uses its self-rolled _"Delayed Open Source Attribution License"_ - [license file on GH](https://github.com/ChildMindInstitute/mindlogger-applet-builder/blob/master/LICENSE.md) +* Akka (BUSL) [license FAQ](https://www.lightbend.com/akka/license-faq) + +* CockroachDB (BUSL) [licensing FAQs](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/stable/licensing-faqs) + +* FreeBSD netgraph + +* MariaDB + +* MkDocs + +* "northroadgeo" projects [delayed open source mechanism not immediately clear?](https://north-road.com/#) + +* Onivim 2 (was this unplanned?) [issue](https://github.com/onivim/oni2/issues/3771) + +* OPSI ["co-funding"](https://www.opsi.org/de/dokumentation/opsi-lizenz-und-copyright https://forum.opsi.org/viewtopic.php?t=1193) + +* OTRS (open source -> delayed -> proprietary) + +* Pixelfed ["will be open sourced when we reach v1"](https://pixelfed.org/mobile-apps) + +* Qt (officially delayed releases in the past??) + # Taxonomy I (Seth) think there's a distinction to be made between these three cases: diff --git a/unscheduled.md b/unscheduled.md index 3773daa..04d1ebb 100644 --- a/unscheduled.md +++ b/unscheduled.md @@ -10,10 +10,19 @@ open source publication was "delayed". * Qt ... and probably dozens, if not hundreds, of codebases that were released -after companies that were developing them shut down. +after companies that were developing them shut down. (But some people say +Blender does not belong in this category.) + +Other examples shared with us that seem to have been "unscheduled": + +* Stackrocks, 3scale, Quay.io, and other Red Hat acquisitions +* Kallisto +* MS-DOS early versions (!!) +* UNIX (the original one from Bell Labs) Maybe more ambiguous cases: * Games from id software (routinely released/relicensed after the end of their main commercial viability, but not on a schedule and not with a public commitment to do so?) +* Ghidra (classified government internal software to declassified open source) -- GitLab