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Title: Contracting with free software communities
Author: Schmitz, Patrice-Emmanuel
Others: European Opensource & Free Software Law Event (4th : 2011 : Barcelona)
Abstract: Industry and large Agencies needs ¿agile¿ programming resources, to reinforce their own development staff and take advantage of innovative approaches produced by ¿fresh minds¿ all over the world. At the same time they may be reluctant to engage in classical software development call for tenders and contracts. Such contracts are often ¿trusted¿ by large ICT firms, which will deliver according to their own rigid frameworks (often based on alliances with proprietary software vendors), may propose comfortable quality assurances, but will cover their (real) risks and liability with high contingency costs and will charge for any change request in case the original specifications have not fixed all possible issues. Introducing FLOSS in business implies a new contracting philosophy, based on incentives rather than penalties and liability. Based on 2011 experience with a large Space Agency, Patrice-Emmanuel Schmitz pictures the needed legal instruments for a novel approach.
Keywords: Free software communities
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
Issue Date: 4-Nov-2011
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
Appears in Collections:European Opensource and Free Software Law Event, EOLE 2011

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