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  1. The Apple Public Source License ( APSL) is the open-source and free software license under which Apple 's Darwin operating system was released in 2000. A free and open-source software license was voluntarily adopted to further involve the community from which much of Darwin originated. The first version of the Apple Public Source License was ...

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    • APSL-1.0, APSL-1.1, APSL-1.2, APSL-2.0
  2. Aug 6, 2003 · Apple has updated its Apple Public Source License (APSL), bringing it to version 2.0. Version 2.0 of the APSL is now considered a Free Software license by the Free Software Foundation, who is best ...

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  4. Mar 30, 2023 · The Apple Public Source License (APSL) is the open-source and free software license under which Apple's Darwin operating system was released in 2000. A free and open-source software license was voluntarily adopted to further involve the community from which much of Darwin originated.

  5. Category. : Apple Public Source License. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Files are placed in and removed from this category by placing the template { { APSL }} on or removing it from their description pages. Do not add files to this category manually. Maintenance: Search for misplaced files using PetScan (will not work on ...

  6. The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is one such organization keeping a list of open-source licenses. [1] The Free Software Foundation (FSF) maintains a list of what it considers free. [2] FSF's free software and OSI's open-source licenses together are called FOSS licenses. There are licenses accepted by the OSI which are not free as per the Free ...

  7. Examples of licenses that provoked debate were the 1.x series of the Apple Public Source License, which were accepted by the Open Source Initiative but not by the Free Software Foundation or Debian and the RealNetworks Public Source License, which was accepted by Open Source Initiative and Free Software Foundation but not by Debian.

  8. Apple sometimes distributes the source code to certain components of the Mac OS X under the Apple Public Source License or APSL. The APSL allows these components of Mac OS X to become collaborative projects. The current APSL version 2.0 is an "open source" and "free software" license that allows other users to use, examine, share, copy, play with, and improve the software. The principle ...

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