GPL and Open Source are frequently confused technically any code where the 
source code is available to the customer is open source. As in open for 
inspection,  under terms agreed to in the license.

What most people think about when they hear about open source is code released 
under variants of the GPL which require that code released to the public built 
with GPL tools be made available for no more than the cost of distribution ie 
you can charge for the cost of the optical disk and postage but no more.

Scott

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On Dec 6, 2012, at 4:12 PM, "Murray Greenman" <[email protected]> wrote:

> My mistake was inferring that my GPSDO software was open source. It's 
> absolutely not. It is proprietary to me and written in AVR assembler. There 
> is no reference anywhere in it to any libraries from any other source.
> 
> So don't get too excited. You can still see what's inside it for $50, but you 
> need to be able to understand AVR assembler source code.
> 
> 73,
> Murray ZL1BPU
> 
> 
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