On Thu, Dec 04 2008, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Thursday 04 Dec 2008 1:51:32 pm Manoj Srivastava wrote:
>> > first define what is a 'FOSS company'? The term is unclear. A company
>> > that opensources all the code it produces? Then neither the employer nor
>> > the employee get anything out of the code in terms of IPR. But such a
>> > company will not last for more than 5 minutes.
>>
>> I have been working for a company for the last 8 years that
>> produces code that is all under the GPL. My primary activity is to
>> write code to support the tasks we have been contracted to perform.
>>
>> The company was founded in 1972. Seems like a very very long
>> five minutes to me.
>
> yes, certainly more than 5 minutes ;-) - could we have some more
> details about the company? And the employees contract?
http://www.stdc.com/. What do you want to know about my
contract? The company copyright policy is to opensource the code we
write; code I do on my time belongs to me, and I am not sure I want to
share benefits details with the internet.
manoj
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