Linux Foundation and Linux Announcements
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Linux developers offered free compliance and copyright training
It is designed to provide software developers with knowledge about legal and licensing issues for building and using open source software.
According to the Linux Foundation, complying with open source licences doesn't have to be difficult, but "it does require training and is essential for anyone building or contributing to open source code bases today".
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Legal and licensing issues a hot topic for Linux Foundation as it opens free developer course
The Linux Foundation has opened up a free course for developers designed to help them understand legal and licensing issues when building and using open source software.
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The Linux Foundation Will Lead a Cross-Industry Open Source Group
The Linux Foundation, which has proven to be an effective steward for many open source initiatives, has announced that it will host the TODO Group, a cross-industry effort to focus on establishing best practices, tools and programs to support corporate open source engagement. The TODO Group was originally formed in November 2014, and the foundation will now be its steward.
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