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product.
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Simple, engineering-oriented rules help provide a stable foundation for
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free software integration. Ask your software developers to send an email to a
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Free Software integration. For example, simply ask your software developers to send an email to a
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standard place describing each new Free Software component they add to the system,
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and have them include a brief description of how they will incorporate it
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into the product. Make sure they use a revision control system, and have
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into the product. Further, make sure developers use a revision control
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system (such as Git or Mercurial), and have
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store the upstream versions of all software in a ``vendor branch'' or
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similar mechanism, whereby they can easily track and find the main version
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of the software and local changes made.
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of the software and, separately, any local changes.
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Such procedures are best instituted at your project's launch. Once a
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chaotic and poorly-sourced development process has begun, the challenges
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of determining and cataloging the presence of GPL'd components is
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difficult. If you are in that situation, we recommend the
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Such procedures are best instituted at your project's launch. Once
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chaotic and poorly-sourced development processes begin, cataloging the
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presence of GPL'd components becomes challenging.
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Such a situation often requires use of a tool to ``catch up'' your knowledge
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about what software your product includes. Most commonly, companies choose
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some software licensing scanning tool to inspect the codebase. However,
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there are few tools that are themselves Free Software. Thus, GPL enforcers
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usually recommend the GPL'd
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\href{http://fossology.org/}{Fossology system}, which analyzes a
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source-code base and produces a list of Free Software licenses that may apply to
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source code base and produces a list of Free Software licenses that may apply to
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the code. Fossology can help you build a catalog of the sources you have
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already used to build your product. You can then expand that into a more
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structured inventory and process.
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