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  • Lowering Barriers to Open Source Contributions with OpenShift Origin

    by Ben Pearson
    April 3rd, 2014

    OpenShift, from Red Hat, uses technical infrastructure, like GitHub, that has a low barrier to entry to serve as the entry point for a variety of contributions. The use of the Apache License 2.0 allows the company to increase the size of the contributor base and create a more democratic method of product development.

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