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> So its boils down to me :
> *Is a Open Source license solid, reliable.

Yes

> *Do I really get the credits.

You will always own the copyright of your work unless you hand it over.
Offering your code under an Open Source license is not giving that
copyright away, it just means you're allowing others to use it under
your (the license) terms.

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