The open source software movement has been active for quite some time; some would track it back nearly 30 years, with increasing popularity in the last decade or so. The movement has proponents and detractors who fuel debate of the relative benefits of OSS, while the prevalence of OSS remains and increases (for instance, many of the apps on an average smartphone have OSS). According to the eighth annual Future of Open Source Survey, published by Black Duck Software Inc., more than 50 percent of enterprises will …