Is DACS an open source project?
No. Although DACS is released under an open source license, it is not a “community open source” project. A small team is responsible for its development. • Can I contribute to DACS? Yes! You can submit bug fixes, patches, improvements, etc. for our consideration provided that you clearly state that 1) you are the author and 2) you are placing the submitted material in the public domain or are contributing it under a BSD, MIT, or similar open source license. You can also contribute just by sending us suggestions, ideas, or questions. If you have an especially new and interesting application for DACS, we would be happy to discuss it and the possibility of working together to develop it. In some cases we may be willing to offer a reward. • How can I support DACS? The best way to support DACS is by purchasing technical support, which is very affordable relative to comparable commercial (non-free) products. Words of encouragement are welcome. • Where can I find out more about DACS? Document
No. Although DACS is released under an open source license, it is not a “community open source” project and it does not have an open development process. A small team is responsible for its development. • Can I contribute to DACS? Yes! You can submit bug fixes, patches, improvements, etc. for our consideration provided that you clearly state that 1) you are the author and 2) you are placing the submitted material in the public domain or are contributing it under a BSD, MIT, or similar open source license. You can also contribute just by sending us suggestions, ideas, or questions. If you have an especially new and interesting application for DACS, we would be happy to discuss it and the possibility of working together to develop it. In some cases we may be willing to offer a reward. • How can I support DACS? The best way to support DACS is by purchasing technical support, which is very affordable relative to comparable commercial (non-free) products. Words of encouragement are welcome.