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Post Open (for Post Open Source) is a proposed successor to the [[Open source|Open Source]] software paradigm, originated 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), represents an emerging movement{{citation needed|date=December 2013}} among developers (in particular, [[open source software]] developers) where, in reaction to complex compliance requirements of the license/permission culture, more code is being posted into repositories without any license whatsoever, implying a disregard for the current license regimes, including [[copyleft]].▼
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==History==
"POSS" was first used by James Governor,
== Precursor ==
In 2004 [[Daniel J. Bernstein]] pushed a similar idea with his [[License-free software]], where he neither placed his software ([[qmail]], [[djbdns]], [[daemontools]], and [[ucspi-tcp]]) into [[public ___domain]] nor released it with a [[software license]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040622043020/http://qmail.org/not-open-source.html "qmail is not open source"] – an article published by Russell Nelson, OSI board member in 2004</ref> But, with end of 2007 he dedicated his software in the [[public ___domain]] with an explicit waiver statement.<ref>{{cite web
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==See also==
* [[License-free software]]
* [[Anti-copyright notice]]
* [[Copyright reform movement]]
==References==
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[[Category:Software distribution]]
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