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April 9, 2012 06:41 pm GMT

U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Gets Open Source, Publishes on GitHub

cfpb-logoI've been harping for a while here on TechCrunch about the benefits of open source software. I often quote Canonical's Technical Architect Allison Randal, who said "Free software is a fundamentally superior model for developing software." Free and open source software enabled much of the innovation we write about here at TechCrunch, but it's been slow to move into established enterprises, let alone the U.S. Government. That's starting to change today with an announcement from the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that states, unequivocally, "We use open source software, and we do so because it helps us fulfill our mission."The announcement goes on to state that "when we build our own software or contract with a third party to build it for us, we will share the code with the public at no charge." The CFPB is making it clear that they get it with respect to open source software: they have a GitHub account for hosting their works and are sharing their open source policy as a GitHub gist in addition to a static HTML document on their own website.

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