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Why an Open Source License is Not Enough: Requirements for a Practically Useful Open Source Project

The term "Open Source" typically refers to the license a project uses, but is having an Open Source license sufficient for a project to embody all the values commonly associated with Open Source Software? Perhaps not. In this presentation, we will discuss what other aspects of a Project need to be assessed for long-term adoption. This includes factors like the availability of binaries and quality documentation, governance structure, community size and activity, along with several other important criteria.

Peter Zaitsev

Founder at Percona, FerretDB, Coroot

Durham, North Carolina, United States

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