forráskódlicencek
Forráskódlicencek, or source code licenses, are legal agreements that define the permissions and restrictions for using, modifying, and distributing software source code. These licenses are crucial in the open-source software community, where the sharing and collaboration of code are fundamental. The most well-known open-source license is the GNU General Public License (GPL), which requires that any derivative works also be distributed under the same license. Another popular license is the MIT License, which is permissive and allows for the use, modification, and distribution of the code with minimal restrictions.
Forráskódlicencek can also be proprietary, meaning they are not open-source. Proprietary licenses typically restrict the use,
The choice of a forráskódlicence can significantly impact the software development process and the community around