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Episode 2: Introduction to Open Source and Licensing

Open Source Software is key to many of innovations in technology over the last few decades. It is also a fundamental requirement to build communities around software development. In this episode I give a brief introduction and an overview of Open Source and the licenses behind it.

Please excuse the hay fever induced muffle of my voice during this recording 🙂

Links referred to in the podcast:

Intro music for this Podcast is “Sunshine version 2” by Kevin MacLeod

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