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chrisatumd | 9 years ago

I had no idea this was out there. I found a bunch of old projects out here from a program I work on in the realm of Earth Science. Things from 2002 and 2004 that have probably not been used in over 10 years (and some from the same time frame that are still in production).

It has been really hard for us to open source things lately - our last project took more than a year. I did find it on this page: https://github.com/nasa/earthdata-search. We are still working on open sourcing a couple more of our projects.

We've been told one of NASA's recent goals is to significantly improve the open source process so hopefully we'll see more of the current projects become open source.

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moron4hire|9 years ago

Why is it hard to open source things?

fma|9 years ago

Liability. Same thing with why it can be hard to use open source in a large company. Liability.

If something screws up they dont want to be sued. If you use open source you can't sue someone if it breaks...but if I use Oracle I can get support and in extreme case sue for damages.

unethical_ban|9 years ago

The company I work for is scared to use open source often, much less let people release it. They care more about scoring patents on useless processes than on releasing useful code that could have been written by a competent intern at LITERALLY any company in the industry.

Decisions made by lawyers and bureaucrats.

(These opinions are mine and not necessarily those of my employer)