http://www.sciencemag.org/content/336/6078/159.summary 

"The publication and open exchange of knowledge and material form the
backbone of scientific progress and reproducibility and are obligatory for
publicly funded research. Despite increasing reliance on computing in every
domain of scientific endeavor, the computer source code critical to
understanding and evaluating computer programs is commonly withheld,
effectively rendering these programs "black boxes" in the research work
flow. Exempting from basic publication and disclosure standards such a
ubiquitous category of research tool carries substantial negative
consequences. Eliminating this disparity will require concerted policy
action by funding agencies and journal publishers, as well as changes in the
way research institutions receiving public funds manage their intellectual
property (IP)."

They do not go as far as demanding libre software, but it is a step in the
right direction. I think it good news.

Cheers

David

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