If you want to program Open Source you probably shouldn't be working for a National Lab. It's too complicated separating paid work from personal work, IMO. Once you sign that employment contract and security agreement your ass is theirs. Do we have any examples where this is not true ?
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If you want to program Open Source you probably shouldn't be working for a National Lab. It's too complicated separating paid work from personal work, IMO. Once you sign that employment contract and security agreement your ass is theirs. Do we have any examples where this is not true ?
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