@article {193, title = {Free and Open Source Licenses in Community Life}, journal = {Open Source Business Resource}, year = {2008}, month = {10/2008}, publisher = {Talent First Network}, type = {Articles}, address = {Ottawa}, abstract = {The objective of this article is to examine how software licenses in build and shape political and technological boundaries. We examine the cases of the Geographic Resources Analysis Support System( GRASS) geographical information system and the OpenSolaris operating system. The first project is GPL licensed software developed by a worldwide community of voluntary programmers; the second project is sponsored by a company and released under the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL) license.}, issn = {1913-6102}, url = {http://timreview.ca/article/193}, author = {Stefano De Paoli and Maurizio Teli and Vincenzo D{\textquoteright}Andrea} }