
31 Jan
2021
31 Jan
'21
3:27 p.m.
CERN wanted to come up with the hardware equivalent of open-source software licences. Such licences don’t really work well with hardware, because they use terms (like “linking” and “system libraries”) that aren’t applicable to hardware. So they worked with the Open Source Initiative (the custodians of the Open Source Definition) to come up with a selection of three licences, allowing for a choice of strong copyleft (GPL-equivalent), weak copyleft (LGPL-equivalent, I guess) and no copyleft at all. It seems these licences could actually be used for a combination of both hardware and software. <https://www.theregister.com/2021/01/29/cern_ohl_approved/>
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro