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Maestro Open Source: Two-Way Street to Community

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Open Sourcing has become an integral part of the engineering community. Both using Open Source tools and publishing your own solution may bring benefit to a product, once done wisely. Using Open Source tools allows project teams to empower their products by specific well-tested functions, reducing development costs and taking the best of the community expertise. Publishing own solution brings more attention to the product, enriches it with the fresh ideas and solutions resulting from collaboration with the community, and builds trust due to the product transparency and minimization of the vendor lock. Several months ago, Maestro started it's own Open Source journey, and the road goes into both these directions. Maestro to Open Source With its modular architecture, Maestro is convenient for sharing specific engines and solutions with the community. We carefully investigated which modules, or engines, can be interesting and useful, as well as studied the best practices and experience