Tags
A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Using the right tags makes it easier for others to find and answer your question.
for questions that ask about the difference between two or more licenses in a certain aspect.
for questions related to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in the context of open development.
For questions about DRM, aka Digital (Rights/Restrictions) Management, and its applications to projects.
Open Educational Resources are documents and media for use in education under open licenses which allow free use and distribution.
Questions about donating to open source projects.
for questions related to (software) development environments such as IDE's and editor and build stacks
For questions about the human management of a free/open project. Think HR departments.
The Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) is a mechanism declaring that the contributor has permission to make the contribution. This is applicable, for example, if the contributor is working on behal…
for questions about the LPPL (LaTeX Project Public License)
Questions about contributors to open source projects who appear to do more harm than good to the project.
Questions about freeware, a computer software that is available for use at no monetary cost, which may have restrictions such as redistribution prohibited, and for which source code is not necessarily…
a permissive license published by the ISC
The Apache 1.1 license is a license created by the Apache Software Foundation. Use this tag when the item in question relates to this license. The requirements of this license can be found at https://…
For questions that relate to open source programs and packages version numbers and versioning.
Use this tags for questions about the connections between movies and open source, be it movies licensed under open source or the implications of using open source tools to create a movie
Code Project Open License - a software license by codeproject.com which is not considered an open source license according to the Open Source Initiative or free by the Free Software Foundation.