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GOOGLE OPEN SOURCE
A new home for Google Open Source. Free and open source software has been part of Google's technical and organizational foundation since the beginning. We've launched a new website for Google Open Source that ties together all of our initiatives with information on how we use, release, and support open source. Read more. PROJECTS – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Learn about all our projects. Toggle categories ViewWHY OPEN SOURCE?
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This page is part of Google's open source documentation. AUTHORS File. This information is in addition to go/releasing/contributions.It does not replace it. At some THE ONE VERSION RULEWHY OPEN SOURCE?
Why Open Source? There are variety of good reasons to release something under an open source license, from “more perspectives make better software” to “establishing a standard.”. It is important to building a sustainable project to consider your reasons for publishing as open source and use these as guidance for decisionmaking.
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GPL ENFORCEMENT
Our Commitment. Before filing or continuing to prosecute any legal proceeding or claim (other than a Defensive Action) arising from termination of a Covered License, Google commits to extend to the person or entity ("you") accused of violating the Covered License the following provisions regarding cure and reinstatement, taken from GPLversion 3.
CS.OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Search and explore code. We serve cookies on this site to analyze traffic, remember your preferences, and optimize your experience. PROJECTS – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Learn about all our projects. Toggle categories View COMMUNITY – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE OSS-Fuzz is a free fuzzing-as-a-service platform for popular open source projects, and is based on the open source ClusterFuzz. With full end-to-end automation, OSS-Fuzz uncovers security vulnerabilities and stability issues, and reports them directly to developers. To date, OSS-Fuzz has reported 15,000+ bugs in over 225 OSS projects.Visit site.
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OPEN SOURCE CASEBOOK This page is part of Google's open source documentation. Open Source Casebook. The Google Open Source Casebook provides an analysis of several key legal topics in open source.THIRD-PARTY
The //third_party/ subdirectory is the master directory for all code that is not 100% owned by Google. All third-party code, whether received under an open source or proprietary license, is kept in third_party. Google-owned open source projects must be moved to third_party prior to being released under an open source license, evenif Google
AGPL POLICY
Using AGPL software requires that anything it links to must also be licensed under the AGPL. Even if you think you aren’t linking to anything important, it still presents a huge risk to Google because of how integrated much of our code is. The risks heavily outweigh the benefits. The primary risk presented by AGPL is that any product orWHAT IS A LICENSE?
Three important rights for an open source license to address are: the right to make copies (also known as reproduction), the right to modify and adapt (also known as the right to make derivative works), the right to distribute the original and modifications. Open source projects function best when there is no ambiguity over the rights tothe code.
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GPL ENFORCEMENT
Our Commitment. Before filing or continuing to prosecute any legal proceeding or claim (other than a Defensive Action) arising from termination of a Covered License, Google commits to extend to the person or entity ("you") accused of violating the Covered License the following provisions regarding cure and reinstatement, taken from GPLversion 3.
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A new home for Google Open Source. Free and open source software has been part of Google's technical and organizational foundation since the beginning. We've launched a new website for Google Open Source that ties together all of our initiatives with information on how we use, release, and support open source. Read more. PROJECTS – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Learn about all our projects. Toggle categories View PROJECTS – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Learn about all our projects. opensource.google more_vert ProjectsCommunity Docs
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LICENSES – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLESEE MORE ON OPENSOURCE.GOOGLECODE OF CONDUCT
GPL ENFORCEMENT
Our Commitment. Before filing or continuing to prosecute any legal proceeding or claim (other than a Defensive Action) arising from termination of a Covered License, Google commits to extend to the person or entity ("you") accused of violating the Covered License the following provisions regarding cure and reinstatement, taken from GPLversion 3.
CS.OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Search and explore code. We serve cookies on this site to analyze traffic, remember your preferences, and optimize your experience. PROJECTS – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Learn about all our projects. Toggle categories View COMMUNITY – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE OSS-Fuzz is a free fuzzing-as-a-service platform for popular open source projects, and is based on the open source ClusterFuzz. With full end-to-end automation, OSS-Fuzz uncovers security vulnerabilities and stability issues, and reports them directly to developers. To date, OSS-Fuzz has reported 15,000+ bugs in over 225 OSS projects.Visit site.
WHY OPEN SOURCE?
Why Open Source? There are variety of good reasons to release something under an open source license, from “more perspectives make better software” to “establishing a standard.”. It is important to building a sustainable project to consider your reasons for publishing as open source and use these as guidance for decisionmaking.
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OPEN SOURCE CASEBOOK This page is part of Google's open source documentation. Open Source Casebook. The Google Open Source Casebook provides an analysis of several key legal topics in open source.THIRD-PARTY
The //third_party/ subdirectory is the master directory for all code that is not 100% owned by Google. All third-party code, whether received under an open source or proprietary license, is kept in third_party. Google-owned open source projects must be moved to third_party prior to being released under an open source license, evenif Google
AGPL POLICY
Using AGPL software requires that anything it links to must also be licensed under the AGPL. Even if you think you aren’t linking to anything important, it still presents a huge risk to Google because of how integrated much of our code is. The risks heavily outweigh the benefits. The primary risk presented by AGPL is that any product orWHAT IS A LICENSE?
Three important rights for an open source license to address are: the right to make copies (also known as reproduction), the right to modify and adapt (also known as the right to make derivative works), the right to distribute the original and modifications. Open source projects function best when there is no ambiguity over the rights tothe code.
CS.OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Search and explore code. We serve cookies on this site to analyze traffic, remember your preferences, and optimize your experience. TRANSFER GITHUB REPOSITORY Transfers are done from the settings page for the repository. Look for the “Transfer” button in the red “Danger Zone” at the bottom of the Options page: Clicking that will show the transfer dialog: Confirm the name of the repository you are transferring and the name of the account you would like to transfer it into.GOOGLE OPEN SOURCE
A new home for Google Open Source. Free and open source software has been part of Google's technical and organizational foundation since the beginning. We've launched a new website for Google Open Source that ties together all of our initiatives with information on how we use, release, and support open source. Read more. PROJECTS – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Learn about all our projects. Toggle categories View PROJECTS – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Learn about all our projects. opensource.google more_vert ProjectsCommunity Docs
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GPL ENFORCEMENT
Our Commitment. Before filing or continuing to prosecute any legal proceeding or claim (other than a Defensive Action) arising from termination of a Covered License, Google commits to extend to the person or entity ("you") accused of violating the Covered License the following provisions regarding cure and reinstatement, taken from GPLversion 3.
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A new home for Google Open Source. Free and open source software has been part of Google's technical and organizational foundation since the beginning. We've launched a new website for Google Open Source that ties together all of our initiatives with information on how we use, release, and support open source. Read more. PROJECTS – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Learn about all our projects. Toggle categories View PROJECTS – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Learn about all our projects. opensource.google more_vert ProjectsCommunity Docs
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LICENSES – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLESEE MORE ON OPENSOURCE.GOOGLECODE OF CONDUCT
GPL ENFORCEMENT
Our Commitment. Before filing or continuing to prosecute any legal proceeding or claim (other than a Defensive Action) arising from termination of a Covered License, Google commits to extend to the person or entity ("you") accused of violating the Covered License the following provisions regarding cure and reinstatement, taken from GPLversion 3.
CS.OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Search and explore code. We serve cookies on this site to analyze traffic, remember your preferences, and optimize your experience. TRANSFER GITHUB REPOSITORY Transfers are done from the settings page for the repository. Look for the “Transfer” button in the red “Danger Zone” at the bottom of the Options page: Clicking that will show the transfer dialog: Confirm the name of the repository you are transferring and the name of the account you would like to transfer it into. PROJECTS – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE Learn about all our projects. Toggle categories View COMMUNITY – OPENSOURCE.GOOGLE OSS-Fuzz is a free fuzzing-as-a-service platform for popular open source projects, and is based on the open source ClusterFuzz. With full end-to-end automation, OSS-Fuzz uncovers security vulnerabilities and stability issues, and reports them directly to developers. To date, OSS-Fuzz has reported 15,000+ bugs in over 225 OSS projects.Visit site.
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Why Open Source? There are variety of good reasons to release something under an open source license, from “more perspectives make better software” to “establishing a standard.”. It is important to building a sustainable project to consider your reasons for publishing as open source and use these as guidance for decisionmaking.
OPEN SOURCE PATCHING Open Source Patching. Patches that don’t require any review! Contributing to existing open source projects is encouraged! Whether you’re patching a Google project, a personal project, an external one, or forking an existing repository, this page applies to you. There are some requirements before you start patching, and guides tohelp you
OPEN SOURCE CASEBOOK This page is part of Google's open source documentation. Open Source Casebook. The Google Open Source Casebook provides an analysis of several key legal topics in open source.THIRD-PARTY
The //third_party/ subdirectory is the master directory for all code that is not 100% owned by Google. All third-party code, whether received under an open source or proprietary license, is kept in third_party. Google-owned open source projects must be moved to third_party prior to being released under an open source license, evenif Google
AGPL POLICY
Using AGPL software requires that anything it links to must also be licensed under the AGPL. Even if you think you aren’t linking to anything important, it still presents a huge risk to Google because of how integrated much of our code is. The risks heavily outweigh the benefits. The primary risk presented by AGPL is that any product orWHAT IS A LICENSE?
Three important rights for an open source license to address are: the right to make copies (also known as reproduction), the right to modify and adapt (also known as the right to make derivative works), the right to distribute the original and modifications. Open source projects function best when there is no ambiguity over the rights tothe code.
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Our Commitment. Before filing or continuing to prosecute any legal proceeding or claim (other than a Defensive Action) arising from termination of a Covered License, Google commits to extend to the person or entity ("you") accused of violating the Covered License the following provisions regarding cure and reinstatement, taken from GPLversion 3.
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Our Commitment. Before filing or continuing to prosecute any legal proceeding or claim (other than a Defensive Action) arising from termination of a Covered License, Google commits to extend to the person or entity ("you") accused of violating the Covered License the following provisions regarding cure and reinstatement, taken from GPLversion 3.
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This page is part of Google's open source documentation. Why Open Source? There are variety of good reasons to release something under an open source license, from “more perspectives make better software” to “establishing a standard.” OPEN SOURCE PATCHING This page is part of Google's open source documentation. Open Source Patching. Common rules; Stuff That Does Not Require Review. Patches that don’t require any OPEN SOURCE CASEBOOK This page is part of Google's open source documentation. Open Source Casebook. The Google Open Source Casebook provides an analysis of several key legal topics in open source.THIRD-PARTY
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This page is part of Google's open source documentation. AGPL Policy. WARNING: Code licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License () MUST NOT be used at Google. The license places restrictions on software used over a network which are extremely difficult for Googleto comply with.
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“GOOGLE'S EMBRACE OF OPEN SOURCE HAS BEEN IMPORTANT TO ME AS AN ENGINEER IN WAYS I CAN'T EXPRESS. IT'S FANTASTIC!” Rob Pike, Distinguished Engineer “WITHOUT OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE, THE ENTIRE INTERNET AS WE KNOW ITWOULD NOT EXIST.”
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“WE WANT TO HELP OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS AND COMMUNITIES BE SUCCESSFULAND SUSTAINABLE.”
Jen Phillips, Program Manager COMMUNITY IS IMPORTANT Google understands that to be a part of the open source community, we need to give back. Through our financial support and student outreach programs, we aim to keep the ecosystem strong.Learn More
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In the spirit of openness, we are sharing the internal documentation that helps Googlers use, patch, and release open source software.Learn More
GOOGLE OPEN SOURCE BLOG GOOGLE'S 2020 INTERNS This year, Google's summer internships went virtual -- focusing on open source projects. Learn about some of their accomplishments.Read more
ACCESSIBILITY BEST PRACTICES FOR VIRTUAL EVENTS The sudden and drastic shift in the open source industry from in-person to online events has surfaced new accessibility challenges. Google partnered with Neighborhood Access to create some best practices for making events more accessible.Read more
A NEW HOME FOR GOOGLE OPEN SOURCE Free and open source software has been part of Google's technical and organizational foundation since the beginning. We've launched a new website for Google Open Source that ties together all of our initiatives with information on how we use, release, and support opensource.
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