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The Open Publication License (OPL) was published by the Open Content Project in 1999 as a public copyright license for documents. [2] It superseded the Open Content License, which was published by the Open Content Project in 1998. [1] Starting around 2002–2003, it began to be superseded, in turn, by the Creative Commons licenses. [1]
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The Open Content License, dated July 14, 1998, predates the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) and other non-software public licenses. Though discussions were held between David A. Wiley, creator of the Open Content License, and Richard Stallman, leader of the Free Software Foundation, who created the GNU General Public License for software and would create the GFDL. [5]
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After Psion retired from the personal digital assistant market, a project aiming to bring OPL to Symbian came to fruition, when the fledgling Symbian Developer Program released it as open-source software. The language is now available on SourceForge in a project named opl-dev. The language is currently unavailable for Symbian OS v8 and later.
Optimization Programming Language (OPL) is an algebraic modeling language for mathematical optimization models, which makes the coding easier and shorter than with a general-purpose programming language.