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Site History
- April 20, 2006: Mitre license - added no recommended by Mitre notice.
- Feb 21, 2006: OSL 3.0 & AFL 3.0 added to site (approved previously by board)
- Oct 17, 2005: Halloween Documents moved to ESR's personal site
- Open Source Initiative (OSI) Announces New Interim President, OSI To Elect Additional Board Members, Address Contemporary Licensing Issues
- Computer Associates Trusted Open Source License 1.1 added.
- Jan 31, 2005: OSI expansion PR, corresponding change to Board page.
- Jan 17, 2005: Addition of Adaptive Public License, Common Development and Distribution License & Educational Community License.
- July 06, 2004: General update of some propaganda pages dating from 1998.
- Jun 02, 2004: Completed the addition of the Nasa Open Source Agreement, Eclipse Public License, and updated Academic Free License & Open Software License. Updated website license to reflect new versions of later mentioned licenses.
- May 05, 2004: Added a series of links to the Site History page around the site.
- Feb 23,2004: Added Apache License, Version 2.0, CUA Office Public License Version 1.0, EU DataGrid Software License, Fair License, and Lucent Public License Version 1.02
- Nov 12, 2003: Added Jon Udell's Open Source Citizenship paper to "Recommended Reading"
- Sept 30, 2003 Frameworx License added to Approved Licenses list.
- Sept 3, 2003 Academic Free License
v 2.0, Apple Public Source License v 2.0, Open Software License v 2.0 & PHP License v 3.0 approved.
- Aug 2003, Eric and Rob added Halloween IX.
- July & July 22, added Open Source Awards announcement to front page (while at OSCON) & lifted the vail on the Open Source Awards web.
- Added Your Open Source Plan to The Case for Business page.
- June 2003 Entessa Public License & Plan 9 Open Source License approved and added to licenses list.
- Feb 5/03 Translations of the OSD removed from the site. Unfortunately, there was no concrete way to do good translations & it was thought best to leave it to the authoratative English Version.
- Added the Eiffel Forum License V2.0
, The NauSite Public License
, The Historical Permission Notice and Disclaim
er,
The RealNetworks Public Source License V1.0
& The Reciprocal Public License
- Jan 2, 2003: Halloween VIII posted.
- Nov 13, 2002: Sybase Open Watcom Public License 1.0 added to license list.
- Nov 9, 2002: Section 10 added to the Open Source Definition.
- Nov 9, 2002: The The OCLC Research Public License 1.0 and
the wxWindows Library License are added to the site. The Academic and Open Software licenses are updated to version 1.2 & 1.1 respectively.
- Nov 7, 2002: A new white paper on the dangers of Microsoft's
"shared source" program.
- Nov 6, 2002: The latest Halloween Document "Survey Says!", Halloween Document VII, is added to the site.
- Sept 2002: The Open Software Licenses is approved. Turkish OSD translation also added.
- Aug 2002: The Attribution Assurance License is approved and added to he site.
- July 2002: The Academic Free License added to the OSI approved license list.
- July 2002: Google search added.
- June 2002: OSI launch of the OSI trademarks
- 11 Feb 2002: Chip Salzenberg leaves the OSI for other interests and Danese Cooper joins the board.
- 11 Feb 2002: The Zope Publice License added to the "approved" license list.
- 17 Dec 2001 - 11 Feb 2002: Russian, Serbo-Croat, Spanixh, Tamil, French, Vietnamese,
Bulgarian, Greek, Hungarian, Finnish, Swedish, German, Norwegian and Ukranian translations
of the OSD are added to the site.
- 17 December 2001: Indonesian, Italian & Dutch translations of the OSD added to the site.
- 14 December 2001: Chinese, Romanian & Portuguese translations of the OSD added to the site.
- 10 December 2001: Danish and Polish translations of the OSD added to the site.
- 30 November 2001: The Python Software Foundation License is added to the offical list of approved licenses.
- 5 November 2001: An OSI 'announcements' list is established to keep subscribers abreast of OSI actions.
- 4 November 2001: The W3C, Motosoto & Open Group Test Suite Licenses are added to the OSI list of approved licenses.
- 11 October 2001: Michael Tiemann's speech on the topic of 'shared-source' being a deception added to the OSI documents section.
- 09 October 2001: OSI letter of comment on W3C's proposed RAND policy added.
- 20 September 2001: Approval of supplimentary clause '8' for Artistic License added to the Artistic License.
- 20 September 2001: X.Net License, Sun Public License, and Eiffel Forum License added to the offical approved licenses list.
- 12 September 2001: Updated links on the '/advocacy/case_studies.php' page.
- 7 September 2001: Added 'Quick Faq' section to the Certification
Mark page.
- 7 September 2001: Note added to Halloween docs regarding deadlinks therein.
- 3 Septempber 2001: Adjusted links for 'where to find open-source software' section of Open-Source Case for Hackers page.
- 31 August 2001: The deadlink for D. Marti's Linuxmanship essay fixed on the 'case for hackers' page.
- 31 August 2001: Some dead links replaced with good ones on 'case for business' page.
- 28 August 2001: Sponsoring Organizations list update to reflect current contributors.
- 27 August 2001: The Advocacy FAQ is added to the mail archive.
- 24 August 2001: Crynwr (email list host for OSI) adds footer msg on license-discuss list email to draw attention to the mail archive.
- 21 August 2001: Former y2k reference page removed as were links to dead mirror sites.
- 20 August 2001: GPL & LGPL updated with "How To Apply These Terms..." sections.
- 19 August 2001: Reference to mail archive added to opensource front page.
- 17 & 18 August 2001: Common Public License and Apple Public Source License are added to approved license list.
- 15 August 2001: Steve Mallett becomes the new OSI webmaster.
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8 August 2001:
Linux Weekly News runs OSI's obituary, perhaps just a tad premature.
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19 July 1999:
Dataquest
predicts that Linux will take 25% of the worldwide
server-appliance market by 2003.
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7 July 1999:
Major reorganization of the site, with a new certification page.
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16 Jun 1999:
OSI Certified Open
Source mark announced.
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16 Jun 1999:
Site reorganized. Halloween Documents have
been moved to their own subdirectory; so have the conforming licenses.
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7 May 1999: Added
The
Practical Manager's Guide to Linux to the cases page.
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4 May 1999: Kleiner Perkins invests in
Linux. From now on, nobody will be fired for deploying Linux....
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3 May 1999: Updated Board page. New daily transfer record at Walnut
Creek CDROM
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18 Jan 1999:
Added Jeff Prothero's The Last Dinosaur and
the Tarpits of Doom: How Linux Smashed Windows to the cases page.
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18 Dec 1998: Added a FAQ entry on where to get open-source usage statistics.
Also added a section on the open-source case for entrepreneurs.
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8 Dec 1998: Sun Microsystems
announces Linux on UltraSparcs and announces that Solaris will get
Linux binary compatibility.
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25 Nov 1998: Open Letter to AOL published.
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22 Nov 1998: Launch of the Open Source
Initiative.
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4 Nov 1998: Added the Halloween II document.
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1 Nov 1998: Added the Halloween I document.
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15 Sep 1998: Added the sound bytes item to the FAQ page,
and more to the FAQ item on trademark usage.
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2 Aug 1998: Added Eric Rauch's plot of `open source' hits over time
in the Lexis/Nexis database to the history page.
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1 Aug 1998: Added security item to FAQ.
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29 July 1998: The Forbes article is out.
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21 July 1998: Added the timeline to the history
page.
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15 July 1998: Added the InterJet entry to the products page.
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25 June 1998: Added many items, including the Datapro market study, the IBM Apache announcement, and John Kirch's
devastating white paper on NT
vs. Unix.
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3 May 1998: Added Cobalt Microserver, Inc. to the products page.
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27 May 1998: Added `Are you guys opposed to intellectual property rights?'
item to the FAQ.
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15 May 1998: Added the ``Yahoo and FreeBSD'' case study to the cases page.
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7 May 1998: Corel joins the good guys on the products page.
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28 April 1998: Complete visual redesign by treefrog
<chad00000@hotmail.com>. Also, added new material to the
press coverage list.
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26 Apr 1998: Added C2Net entry to products page.
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19 Apr 1998: Added a page on closed sources and the Y2K problem.
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2 Apr 1998: Added Riverace to the products page.
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1 Apr 1998: Paragraph on legal entanglements from Jerry Fass
<fass@pitnet.net>.
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30 Mar 1998: Added Walnut Creek to the products list.
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23 Mar 1998: Added a fourth successful business model and the German
translation of the OSD and rationale.
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13 Mar 1998: added a link to the Open Design Circuits proposal.
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12 Mar 1998: Added the United Railway Signal Group case study.
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1 Mar 1998: Andrew Cervin-Lawry pointed out that the bazaar mode of
software resembles the way Japanese consumer-electronics companies
have traditionally done product development.
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27 Feb 1998: Extended discussion of trade
secrets vs. open source; when to choose one over the other.
Thanks to Reinoud Lamberts <dus@casema.net> for challenging us
to treat this issue more deeply.
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26 Feb 1998: Added discussion of open-source incentives for companies
that are customers of their own developers.
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25 Feb 1998: Added Cyclades, Inc. to the products
page.
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24 Feb 1998: Total rewrite and expansion of site by Eric S. Raymond.
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Mid-February 1998: Site brought up by Bruce Perens.
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