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Linux Foundation Exam LFCA Topic 5 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for Linux Foundation's LFCA exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 5
[All LFCA Questions]

Which of the following best describes open source compliance?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Mollie
24 days ago
Haha, option D sounds like someone just threw together a bunch of random software dMollielopment phases and called it 'open source compliance'. B is the way to go.
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Susy
27 days ago
I like how option A tries to sneak in some unrelated software development jargon. Nice try, but B is clearly the right answer here.
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Shonda
28 days ago
Option C is just ridiculous. Who would actually try to check every line of code against an 'open source dictionary'? That's the most inefficient thing I've ever heard.
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Lashaunda
12 days ago
Yeah, checking every line of code against a dictionary would take forever.
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Fletcher
13 days ago
I agree, option C does sound pretty inefficient.
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Garry
14 days ago
Definitely, there are much better ways to ensure open source compliance.
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Brandon
19 days ago
Yeah, it seems like a lot of unnecessary work.
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Nell
22 days ago
I agree, option C does sound pretty inefficient.
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Delisa
29 days ago
That's a valid point, Timmy. But I still think B is the most accurate description.
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Cecilia
29 days ago
Definitely B. I've had to deal with this before - it's a pain to keep track of all the licensing requirements, but it's important to do it right.
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Timmy
1 months ago
I'm not sure, I think it might be A. Compiling software components in different environments seems important for compliance.
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Paulina
1 months ago
Option B is correct. Open source compliance is all about following the license terms for the open source components used in your software.
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Blondell
1 months ago
I agree with you, Delisa. Open source compliance is all about observing copyright notices and satisfying license obligations.
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Delisa
2 months ago
I think the best answer is B.
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