- I use my private repository to develop a project. Do I qualify for a free OSS development license?
- According to the Open Source Program’s rules, a project should be regularly developed. What does this mean?
- In the Open Source Program, free licenses are granted only to core project committers. Who qualifies as a "core developer" of the project?
- According to the Open Source Program’s rules, projects should include relevant documentation. What does it mean?
- I develop an open-source blog or publish LeetCode solutions on Git hosting platforms. Do I qualify for a free OSS development license?
- I work on an open-source project at a commercial company or as a freelance worker. Can I get a free OSS development license?
- We develop our open-source project(s) at an NGO or an educational, research, or governmental organization. Can we receive free licenses for OSS development?
- I develop an open-source project in my free time, and I’m not paid for it, but I receive occasional donations via donation buttons or a crowdfunding platform. Do I qualify for a free OSS development license?