OpenMRS Licensing Moves To MPLv2
Burke Mamlin | OpenMRS | April 4, 2013
Background
In the process of upgrading the software license for OpenMRS, it seems like a good time to review how we got here and why we’re changing our license. Here’s a brief history of OpenMRS Licensing:
- 2004 – OpenMRS is born as an informal collaboration between Regenstrief & Partners In Health starting with a data model, some code, and loads of experience. None of us can even spell “open source,” yet we’re academics and go out of our way to work openly.
- 2005 – The OpenMRS platform starts to come together. As we work openly, more interested parties join.
- 2006 – OpenMRS starts getting deployed
- 2007 – All contributors to the code (just shy of a dozen by then) formally sign over rights to code to the community. OpenMRS is trademarked. The OpenMRS Public License 1.0 is born.
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