![]() ![]() There was also an instant disapprove list - anything GPLv3 related, for example, would never be approved for external software use. The list of licenses allowed for use internally was larger than what we could include in software we distributed externally ![]() They also created a list of licenses that was "instant approval" - if you needed a piece of open-source software, and it fell under a instant approved license, they would just rubber stamp it. Legal already audited the software used internally and externally and created an inventory from it as an allowed list. No longer was it going to be freely used - all open-source software used was going to have to be reviewed by legal first. I know when GPLv3 was implemented there was a company wide meeting on how open-source usage was changing inside the company. Apple hates GP元 with the heat of a thousand suns.
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