Yeah if parts of the code are written on company time or with company resources (laptop
and such) then the code is strictly owned by your employer. No doubt about it, it's in
your contract (and mine and everyone else in IT) :/
On 14 Apr 2017, at 21:05, Brian Kantor
<Brian(a)UCSD.Edu> wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
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I have; the problem is that it's derived from several non-open-source
programs that I don't own the copyright on. Getting permission to
freely distribute it would be extremely difficult. It's also unclear
whether the parts I wrote aren't owned by my employer. So no, I doubt
it'll ever be open-source.
- Brian
On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 11:00:20AM -0700, Tom
Hayward wrote:
Have you considered open sourcing this infrastructure software so we
can get more eyes looking for bugs like this?
Tom KD7LXL
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