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The products of docking.org are open in the limited "free as in beer" sense. That is, ZINC and DUD may be downloaded freely. DOCK Blaster may be used without charge. This wiki may be freely edited (after registration). | The products of docking.org are open in the limited "free as in beer" sense. That is, ZINC and DUD may be downloaded freely. DOCK Blaster may be used without charge. This wiki may be freely edited (after registration). | ||
We attempt to use open standards whenever possible, but we will use whatever it takes to get the job done. | |||
Most of our tools are available via a "UCSF license", the terms of which are, briefly: | |||
- Academics may have the source for free. | |||
- For profit organizations are asked to pay | |||
- Any useful modifications must be returned to us | |||
- Source code may be used at the licensed site only, and may not be redistributed. | |||
These are terms required by the Regents of the University of California. If you do not like them, please discuss with them, not with us. | |||
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[[Category:Jargon]] | [[Category:Jargon]] |
Revision as of 21:50, 18 July 2008
ODOSOS is the acronym for open data, open source, open standards. Don't you hate these sorts of acronyms?
The products of docking.org are open in the limited "free as in beer" sense. That is, ZINC and DUD may be downloaded freely. DOCK Blaster may be used without charge. This wiki may be freely edited (after registration).
We attempt to use open standards whenever possible, but we will use whatever it takes to get the job done.
Most of our tools are available via a "UCSF license", the terms of which are, briefly: - Academics may have the source for free. - For profit organizations are asked to pay - Any useful modifications must be returned to us - Source code may be used at the licensed site only, and may not be redistributed.
These are terms required by the Regents of the University of California. If you do not like them, please discuss with them, not with us.