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Post Open (for Post Open Source) is a proposed successor to the [[Open source|Open Source]] software paradigm, orginatedoriginated by [[Bruce Perens]], the creator of the [[Open Source Definition]] and co-founder of the [[Open Source Initiative]]. It is promoted at the web site [https://PostOpen.org/ PostOpen.org]
 
'''Post open source''', also called "post open-source software (POSS)", was a 2012/2013 noticed movement<ref>[https://opensource.com/business/14/8/interview-michael-tiemann-red-hat How to think like open source pioneer] by Michael Tiemann (5 Aug 2014)</ref><ref name="infoworld" /> among [[software developer]]s, in particular [[open-source software]] developers. The interpretation was that this was a reaction to the complex compliance requirements of the [[software license]]/[[permission culture]], noticed by more code being posted into repositories without any license whatsoever, implying a disregard for the current license regimes, including [[copyleft]] as supporter of the current [[copyright]] system ("[[Copyright reform movement]]").