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How do you participate in Open Source projects?

Survey period: 4 Apr 2022 to 11 Apr 2022

We'll define "Open Source" as being code that is released under a license that allows a user to use, study, change, and distribute the software and its source code. Contributed by Shao Voon Wong.

OptionVotes% 
I have my own Open Source Project repos6610.17
I have Open Source repos forked from other repos.101.54
I contribute to Open Source by fixing bugs through Pull Requests.436.63
I only download and use Open Source projects without contributing back.27442.22
I do not use Open Source code13520.80
I have an active GitHub / GitLab / Bitbucket account.8513.10
I used to be active in Open Source projects, but no longer365.55



 
GeneralTrusting OS Pin
trønderen9-Apr-22 20:35
trønderen9-Apr-22 20:35 
GeneralWhy single choice? Pin
Mike (Prof. Chuck)7-Apr-22 7:32
professionalMike (Prof. Chuck)7-Apr-22 7:32 
GeneralContributors to OSS Pin
Daniel Pfeffer5-Apr-22 18:05
professionalDaniel Pfeffer5-Apr-22 18:05 
GeneralRe: Contributors to OSS Pin
den2k886-Apr-22 2:14
professionalden2k886-Apr-22 2:14 
GeneralRe: Contributors to OSS Pin
Daniel Pfeffer8-Apr-22 2:05
professionalDaniel Pfeffer8-Apr-22 2:05 
GeneralI Provide Feedback Pin
Bassam Abdul-Baki5-Apr-22 15:04
professionalBassam Abdul-Baki5-Apr-22 15:04 
GeneralI donate sometimes Pin
Bruce Patin5-Apr-22 7:05
Bruce Patin5-Apr-22 7:05 
GeneralI used to ... like, ... the whole idea of ... like OS ... like, but ... so, uhm Pin
RedDk5-Apr-22 5:31
RedDk5-Apr-22 5:31 
GeneralRe: I used to ... like, ... the whole idea of ... like OS ... like, but ... so, uhm Pin
Chris Maunder5-Apr-22 6:49
cofounderChris Maunder5-Apr-22 6:49 
GeneralRe: I used to ... like, ... the whole idea of ... like OS ... like, but ... so, uhm Pin
RedDk5-Apr-22 7:06
RedDk5-Apr-22 7:06 
GeneralUpper management Pin
englebart5-Apr-22 4:41
professionalenglebart5-Apr-22 4:41 
GeneralRe: Upper management Pin
Chris Maunder5-Apr-22 6:55
cofounderChris Maunder5-Apr-22 6:55 
GeneralRe: Upper management Pin
englebart5-Apr-22 15:17
professionalenglebart5-Apr-22 15:17 
GeneralDon't we all? Pin
MikeCO105-Apr-22 2:35
MikeCO105-Apr-22 2:35 
GeneralI picked the "I only download" but.. Pin
Kate-X2575-Apr-22 0:30
Kate-X2575-Apr-22 0:30 
GeneralIsn't CP considered Open Source? Pin
Amarnath S4-Apr-22 6:30
professionalAmarnath S4-Apr-22 6:30 
GeneralRe: Isn't CP considered Open Source? Pin
Chris Maunder5-Apr-22 6:48
cofounderChris Maunder5-Apr-22 6:48 
I would agree Wink | ;)

However, articles under CPOL are not considered "Open Source" in that they don't provide full Freedom. They are free (as in no cost), they provide all code, they can be used and redistributed, but we include a clause that says the code can't be used for illegal or immoral purposes.

We do this because at the time we drafted that license there had been cases where a developer had given away code, that code had been used for illegal purposes, and that developer was then sued. (It actually reminds me of a recent case where a cyclist was struck by a car that ran a red light and the cyclist, after getting out of hospital, was handed a bill from the car's insurance company).

So we made the decision that providing our authors with something they can hold up in court and say "I didn't condone this!", while enabling anyone, anywhere to use their code for whatever legal and moral reason they want, is worthwhile. Those who want to use the code for illegal and/or immoral reasons probably aren't going to care about the license.

So at a practical level anyone can use the code on CodeProject. From a legal perspective there's a small protection for the author. The Open Source community (as in the FOSS community) would rather say that the communities right to do what they want outweighs the need to allow an individual's legal protection.

So long story short: we built CodeProject to allow safe sharing of code and knowledge. Code on CodeProject is Open (it can be viewed), it contains Source. It costs no money. It just doesn't give the user the right to use the code in a manner that may legally impact the author.
cheers
Chris Maunder

GeneralRe: Isn't CP considered Open Source? Pin
Amarnath S5-Apr-22 17:59
professionalAmarnath S5-Apr-22 17:59 
GeneralRe: Isn't CP considered Open Source? Pin
Chris Maunder6-Apr-22 10:38
cofounderChris Maunder6-Apr-22 10:38 
GeneralMany of the above, ... Pin
ergohack4-Apr-22 5:27
ergohack4-Apr-22 5:27 
GeneralRe: Many of the above, ... Pin
James Curran5-Apr-22 8:08
James Curran5-Apr-22 8:08 
GeneralI used to like the whole idea of OS, but ... Pin
OriginalGriff4-Apr-22 1:00
mveOriginalGriff4-Apr-22 1:00 
GeneralRe: I used to like the whole idea of OS, but ... Pin
honey the codewitch4-Apr-22 6:40
mvahoney the codewitch4-Apr-22 6:40 
GeneralWhy I'm no more interested in contributing to open source projects Pin
olivier gg4-Apr-22 0:58
olivier gg4-Apr-22 0:58 
GeneralI don't use OS code Pin
den2k883-Apr-22 23:58
professionalden2k883-Apr-22 23:58 

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