Gil Yehuda, Oath: Open Source Horror Stories (and lessons learned). Open Source is not just about unicorns and rainbows where nice developers give you free code and fix it for you. This talk will feature a few cringeworthy but real-world stories of open source situations gone bad. We’ll talk about cases where people published things they should not have, licenses with terms you’d never agree with, employees who forget who signs their paychecks, DMCA takedowns that kill your code, and situations where you now own someone else’s mistakes. Names and some details will be withheld to protect the innocent and guilty alike. But each case points to a policy which you should put in place to protect your projects and your interests in the world of open source. At the end of this talk you’ll see why many companies manage an open source program the way they do.