QNX has announced that they are going to open up the source code to their QNX microkernel operating system. The press release reads:
"Effective immediately, QNX will make source code for its award-winning, microkernel-based OS available for free download. The first source release includes the code to the QNX Neutrino microkernel, the base C library, and a variety of board support packages for popular embedded and computing hardware." Read on for more information, as well as an interview with
Dan Dodge, CEO of QNX.
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2005-06-29
So, again, it's NOT Free Sofware, it's NOT Open Source (maybe the caps help to clarify?) and if you disagree, just Google it. You seem to have been deceived by their announcement, just like they planned.
You can do whatever the hell you want with the code - you just can't commercially exploit it.
It is not Free Software as defined by the FSF. It's not open source software as defined by OSI. But, it it can still be called open source by another defintion - namely that of being able to do whatever the hell you want with it, except sell it.
Like I said before, OSI and FSF haven't patented the definition of open source.