In an earlier post, I introduced the topic of the increasing use of Free & Open Source Software (FOSS) in Digital TV projects. This post provides a brief overview of the various areas to consider as part of managing open source software in projects.
I am pleased to share this as my first guest blog post, by Steven Comfort. Steve works as a Software Compliance Analyst, we crossed paths when I started searching for support & consultancy on implementing an end-to-end FOSS governance program. This is still a work in progress, but we'd like to share with you our take of our experience / learning to date - in the hope it would help others who might be thinking of doing the same...
Open Source Compliance
With the partial exception of
mobile phones, the embedded device operating system wars can realistically be
said to be over, with Linux in its various flavours emerging as the clear
winner. Coupled to the proliferation of open source software stacks and
applications, it is highly unlikely that any device you purchase will be devoid
of open source software.
When Free and Open Source
Software first started penetrating traditionally proprietary software
solutions, many people were sceptical and the cliche "There is no such thing as a free lunch" were commonly heard. Hopefully this short piece will assuage
those suspicions, because there is in fact a cost associated with using open
source software. Put simply, this cost is associated with fulfilling the
license obligations concomitant on that usage.