New Open Source Programs blog

Posted by Leslie Hawthorn, Program Manager, Open Source Team

Since its inception in 2005, our Open Source Programs Office has been responsible for maintaining license compliance within Google. And by the past three years, our mission has grown encompass even more activities that we hope are useful to our colleagues in the open source community: project hosting, releasing Google created code and funding open source development. We’ve plus continued to get students involved in open

source, recently debuting the Google Highly Open Participation Contest for secondary schoolers as a complement to our university program, Google Summer of Code.

When you have that much good news to share, you just have to create your own blog –so we did. Come check out the new Google Open Source Blog for regular updates on all of the above and, whether you like what you see, subscribe.

Orginal post by Karen

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