How we use open source

Mono

AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses the Mono runtime for the Linux and OS X (read: not Windows) server installations. Mono is packaged in binary form within the AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl application. We have forked Mono (simply for bug fixes), and the source is available here. AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses the Mono C# compiler under the MIT X11 license. AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses the Mono runtime libraries under the LGPL 2.0. AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses the Mono class libraries under the MIT X11 license.

Libav

AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses Libav for transcoding server recordings when running under Mono. Libav is packaged in binary form as a dynamic library within the AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl application. AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses Libav under the LGPL 2.1. It is compiled without --enabled-gpl and without --enable-nonfree. We get it from: git://git.libav.org/libav.git

OpenMCDF

AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses OpenMCDF to open OLE compound documents. OpenMCDF is compiled from source statically into the libraries of the AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl application. AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses OpenMCDF under the MPL 1.1.

OpenJDK

AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses OpenJDK for the runtime under OS X. OpenJDK is packaged in binary form as dynamic libraries within the AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl application. AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses OpenJDK under the GPL 2 with the Classpath Exception. We've forked it (simply for bug fixes).

SQLite

AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses SQLite for the built-in database engine. SQLite is compiled from source and included statically into the libraries of the AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl application. SQLite has been dedicated to the public domain.

LZMA SDK

AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses the LZMA SDK for some various compression needs. The LZMA SDK is compiled from source and included statically into the libraries of the AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl application. The LZMA SDK is placed in the public domain.

zlib

AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses zlib for other various compression needs. zlib is packaged in binary form as a dynamic library within the AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl application. AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses zlib under the zlib license.

WebP

AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses the WebP image format for compression and performance optimization. WebP is packaged in binary form as a dynamic library within the AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl application. AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICESControl uses WebP under the WebM software license.