Compliance
28. November 2020 / 8. August 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
By releasing the Open Source License Compendium and the Open Source Compliance Advisor, Deutsche Telekom has supported Open Source Compliance. At BOSL‑3.0 I was one of the co-authors — on behalf of DT. But DT offers so many complex Open Source based products that it is too expensive to create the necessary Open Source compliance […]
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21. August 2020 / 11. August 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
In 2000, I released the Gnu Template Generation Tools, also known as gtgt. It instantiates a set of sources that were readily prepared for being developed, compiled, and installed with the GNU ‘Autoconf/Automake’ development environment. A few years later they were passed — by new languages, techniques, and tools. But now — in the context […]
9. August 2020 / 11. August 2023 by Karsten Reincke | 2 Comments on Atom on Ubuntu 20.04
I am a loyal soul. But my patience is limited. Ubuntu 20.04 displays the tips from Eclipse in black on black. Hmm. Markdown editors are cumbersome. Oops. And the ‘spell-check’ for German-English texts still doesn’t work. Grrr. So, it is time to conquer new frontiers: everyone is already talking about ‘Atom’. Let us give it […]
16. June 2020 / 11. August 2023 by Karsten Reincke | Leave a Comment
Today, the German Corona-Warn-App was released as Open Source Software. You may know it as CWA. The journalists mostly received it positively, even those of Spiegel and Welt. The German government wanted to release it as open-source software. That should increase the acceptance of the app by the German people. Unfortunately, there is still some […]