Open-Source License Explained in 5 minutes
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- čas přidán 29. 01. 2021
- The video gives a short explanation of the difference from permissive license to copyleft, including MIT, Apache 2.0, BSD, GPL, and MPL. The detail about each license is planned in the next video.
Reference can be found with the following link:
github.com/zwingpoint/vexplay... - Věda a technologie
Loved this, been trying to understand this for a while now, keep on uploading! Subbed!
Thank you very much. This was the exact thing that I wanted. It was very helpful.
Straight to the point! Thank you ♥
Great video, all the necessary informations for the important licenses in 5 minutes. Good work!
Just found this. Thank you, this is an amazing work!
Well explained, short and sweet. Thanks.
😭OMG I still have no idea what it is. 😩It even sounds like a foreign language. 😭
Perfect explanation.
Where does one find the next video?
Thank you very much. please make more videos!
Many thanks for the video!
Can I be sure that the Open source code that has been published under a license is actually that code that it is being run by the company? Like I see the code on github but they could add a line of code on their servers and I wouldnt know it
Simple cartoon helped me in a way text only could not. Thank you
I have a little question! How can I use these licenses in my own projects? Is there any legal procedure?
Just copy some lines from their website and paste it in the every file of your source code
@drag codes what about images.. yeah I think you’ll be fine just putting it in LICENSE.txt
@Vexplayn
Hang moving blankets around the area to absorb the echo. You're welcome.
Can anyone explain exactly what the 3rd clause of BSD means in practice? Does that mean I can't act like the author of the software I am using the license of and sell it as though I hold the rights to it?
Amazing, thank you
i love this video - its so good thank u.
Thanks for the explanation; you made it easier with graphics! They remind me of the Duolingo owl and some characters from Dumb Ways to Die.
if I develop an app that is a simple videogame which I want to sell, and is written with java open jdk, which in the wiki says that is GPLv2. That's mean, I'm obligated to share the source code of my game?
Not bad, but I would to get more examples.
If X (eg. GUI framework) is under 3-Clause BSD and Y (virtual soda app created by Pepsi) uses X, Y can't be promoted by Pepsi?
It's hella complicated... But I'm beginning to believe open source=not ideal for majority of users.. the" lesser" gen population... Kinda a shtty way to describe people... "Lesser" than. Fuck that
Nice Video.
Quality Content and Straight point explanation. But Kindly, increase the speech volume and reduce the echo elements in the video.
Rest all it is great.
how to make such kind of video?
4:54 GPLv3 should be more restrictive than GPLv2
Gplv3 has a 30 day notice to cure or quit whereas version 2 terminates license immediately
Exquisite ♥️ ♥️♥️
Best 👍
Is it is possible to remove these license
Yes
Your voice is so sweet as honey
The English was not that great.
Cause you dont know English .