Ben Balter 4/10/2012

What's Missing from CFPB's Awesome New Source Code Policy

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The article analyzes the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) groundbreaking policy mandating open-source software as the default. It praises the policy for requiring public code and equal evaluation of open-source vs. proprietary software. However, it criticizes the policy for lacking clear guidelines on employee contributions to external projects, accepting public pull requests, and fostering a collaborative open-source ecosystem.

What's Missing from CFPB's Awesome New Source Code Policy

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