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DATE | 2012-04-19 |
FROM | Paul Robert Marino
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] The best top down mandate I've ever heard any place I work
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Get this The management at the broadcasting company I'm working for put out a new mandate last week for all the system staff involved in the broadcasting portion of the company.
" When working with open source or free software employees are required to do the following prior to implementation in production. 1) Report any bugs and workarounds they discover to the original creators of the software and or intermediate support vendor when applicable. 2) Submit all patches developed internally to the original creators of the software and or intermediate support vendor when applicable. "
In other words participation in the project is mandatory as part of our pier review process for any free or open source software we use. There is a lot more to the statement but the short version basically means that as long as we don't reveal sensitive information that applies directly to how we specifically as a company earn revenue or exposes the company to possible legal liability (e.g. like writing a patch that implements patented tech we don't own) we are required to give back to the community. It seams like they actually get how free software actually works, and that's encouraging that large companies that don't produce software themselves are starting to finally understand it.
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