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Arc XP Open Source Policy

At Arc XP, we believe in the power of open-source software (OSS) to drive innovation, transparency, and collaboration. This policy outlines our commitment to open-source projects, how we contribute, and how customers can benefit from our open-source initiatives.

Our commitment to open source

  • We actively contribute to and maintain open-source projects that align with our mission and values.

  • We strive to ensure that our open-source software is secure, reliable, and well-documented.

  • We welcome contributions and collaboration from the broader community to improve our projects.

How we use open source

  • Many of our projects and services are built using open-source technologies, which we carefully evaluate for security and compliance.

  • We adhere to best practices in licensing, security, and attribution when integrating OSS into our solutions.

  • Customers can review our open-source components and dependencies to ensure transparency and trust.

  • Compiled binaries are not included; users must compile the source code themselves to ensure security and compliance.

How we contribute to open source

  • We release open-source projects that benefit the community and align with industry standards.

  • Our developers contribute patches, fixes, and enhancements to existing open-source projects.

  • We engage with the open-source community through forums, events, and collaborations.

Security and compliance

  • We follow rigorous security protocols when developing and maintaining our open-source projects.

  • Our team actively monitors and addresses vulnerabilities to keep our OSS contributions safe.

  • We comply with all relevant open-source licenses and ensure proper attribution.

  • Each project is accompanied by detailed contribution guidelines.

Getting involved

  • We encourage developers, customers, and partners to contribute to our open-source projects.

  • These projects are not supported through Arc XP Customer Support and do not come with a service level agreement (SLA), but you can raise questions and issues in the Developer Community.

  • Contributions can include

    • Modifications to code through forking or pull requests
    • Suggested updates to documentation, bug reports, and feature suggestions through GitHub Issue.
  • Visit our open-source repositories to explore our projects and get involved: