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CRUDdy Buddy Goes Open-Source
March 27th, 2009 by Richard Bates

As you may already know, CRUDdy Buddy has always been free, and the source has been available since v1.1 was posted.  But we didn’t have a license, SVN, bugtracker, or wiki like every good open-source project should have. Until now, that is.  From this point forward, CRUDdy Buddy will be hosted at Google Code.  You can check out the Flex Builder project from the Google Code SVN using Subclipse. I will be posting the AIR installer in the “Downloads” section as well, for those of you who don’t want to modify the source.  If you’re not into Subversion or Subclipse, I’ll also post a Flex Builder project archive for each release milestone. The source code is governed by the MIT License, which is the most liberal OS license I know of.  The documentation will be licensed under Creative Commons Share Alike, so it is open as well.

This is just the first post of many on expanded CRUDdy Buddy development.  The next bit of CB news is so big that it warrants its own post, which is coming tomorrow.


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