VA Linux : Statement of Our Commitments on Open Source Software
VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. (VA Linux) has many employees who are
involved in Open Source actively, and it supports Open Source
communities in many ways. This statement is intended to explain VA
Linux's basic principles regarding Open Source.
- VA Linux supports Open Source vigorously
VA Linux supports Open Source / Free Software actively. VA Linux
promises to help and contribute to Open Source / Free Software
communities as much as it can when it is needed.
- VA Linux encourages its employees to join / start Open Source
projects
VA Linux permits its employees joining or starting Open Source
projects outside of the company, whether the project is directly
related with VA Linux's business or not. It is a matter of course to
permit its employees joining Open Source projects which is directly
needed for VA Linux's business, and since even purely private projects
are expected to enhance employees' ability and knowledge or provide
new business opportunity, there is no reason to deny it.
Also, if it is absolutely needed, VA Linux may permit its employees
using the company's own resources for their private projects.
However, any responsibility regarding activities by VA Linux's
employees outside of the company lie with the employees concerned
themselves.
- VA Linux shares the fruits of its labor with the Open Source
community
When VA Linux developed software from scratch, we always consider the
possibility to make it be released as an Open Source software. And if
we think it is good for us, we basically make our fruits open source
software. Also, as a rule, any bug fixes or improvements done by VA
Linux for software developed outside of the company are sent to the
upstream authors or projects.
- VA Linux handles the copyright of Open Source codes appropriately
VA Linux is fully aware of the importance of the copyright of Open
Source software, and handles it carefully. In case VA Linux developed
additional codes to the Open Source software originally developed
outside of the company, and those additional codes are originally
intended to be released publicly, we basically release them under the
same license as the original software, or at least compatible one. If
VA Linux considers the additional codes are more quickly merged into
the upstream code base if VA Linux transfers its rights to the
community, VA Linux might give up its copyright or might not claim
some rights.
In principle, VA Linux does not claim any rights on the fruit of
employees' private Open Source projects, even if VA Linux's own
resources are used for the development of it. VA Linux strongly
encourages its employees to give the feedback to the upstream.
- VA Linux trusts in the power of community, and cooperates with them
VA Linux respects and trusts in the developers around the Open Source
community, including its own employees. VA Linux always tries to
cooperate with the Open Source community, and promise to work together
with people to produce more superb software. VA Linux does its best
for it.
[released on February 22, 2005]
|