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LG allows others to use its open source software management tool

LG Electronics on Thursday said its open source software management tool is now available to outside developers as the South Korean tech giant eyes to bolster its presence in the software community.

LG allows others to use its open source software management tool
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LG said the FOSSLight (Free and Open Source Software Light) system, which it has been using since 2014, can now be downloaded for free at its website.

Open source software is distributed with its original source code and allows programmers to freely use or modify work. But at the same time, programmers must follow license regulations for each open source.

LG's FOSSLight is a system that can check the open source compliance process. It can analyze a developer's software to verify whether it has followed license conditions and meets security requirements, reports Yonhap news agency.

LG hopes the latest move can beef up its system's global presence and improve its stability by getting feedback from various outside programmers.

The move is a part of LG's commitment to expanding cooperation and partnerships with others to accelerate the digital transformation trend.

LG has been working to establish a solid open source license management system with experts since 2007.

It is the first South Korean company to be recognised by the Linux Foundation's OpenChain project.

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