There are a lot of open source licenses. Even if you look at only the OSI approved ones, that’s still a list of 67. And, of course, they are all different in subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways. Can you keep all the small details straight in your head? I know I can’t. That’s why I just made a quick reference page:

  • HTML version: http://j.mp/opensource-licenses
  • PDF version: download (A4 paper, 46 KB)

It focuses on just a few commonly used licenses (at least from what I can see), but covers more criteria than the other comparisons I’ve seen so far.

I hope it will be useful for you.

Update 3rd April 2011: footnotes fixed. Sorry.

One response to this post

  1. arT2 says:

    nice, thank you for sharing.

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