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  • ...ion given by the [[Free Software Foundation]], a program, to be considered Free Software, must offer "four freedoms" to its users: ...BSD license can be used without restriction, even in programs that aren't free software. The LGPL, on the other hand, is an intermediate step, that allows any othe
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  • ...ation founded in [[October]] 1985 by [[Richard Stallman]] to support the [[free software movement]] ([[Gratis versus Libre|"free"]] as in "freedom"), and in particu ...n legal and structural issues for the [[free software movement]] and the [[free software community]].
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  • ...sed non-profit organization founded by [[Richard Stallman]] to support the free software movement.
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  • ..._SECTION=201.html Unesco free software portal] info about and links to free software. [http://www.fsf.org/ The Free Software Foundation] The directory http://directory.fsf.org/ has lots of softw
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  • [http://en.freestatistics.info/stat.php List of free software] [http://www.statsci.org/free.html StatSci list of free software]
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  • ..._SECTION=201.html Unesco free software portal] info about and links to free software. [http://www.fsf.org/ The Free Software Foundation] The directory http://directory.fsf.org/ has lots of softw
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  • ...d source software''' is any type of [[software]] which is placed under a [[Free software movement|non-free]] [[license agreement]]. The phrase ''non-free'' in this
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  • {{r|free software movement}} {{r|Free Software Foundation Europe}}
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  • ...ft]] [[license]] for free documentation of [[software]], designed by the [[Free Software Foundation]] (FSF) for the [[GNU]] project.
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  • {{r|free software}} {{r|Free Software Foundation}}
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  • Software engineer and [[hacker]] who founded the [[GNU project]] and [[Free Software Foundation]].
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  • ...ion given by the [[Free Software Foundation]], a program, to be considered Free Software, must offer "four freedoms" to its users: ...BSD license can be used without restriction, even in programs that aren't free software. The LGPL, on the other hand, is an intermediate step, that allows any othe
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  • ...s a [[GNU]]/[[Linux]] [[operating system]] distribution consisting only of free software. ...started by [[Brian Brazil]] and [[Paul O'Malley]]and is sponsored by the [[Free Software Foundation]].<ref>{{cite web |title=gNewSense Official website|url=http://w
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  • ...when the work is changed or added to. This is in distinction to permissive free software licenses, of which the BSD licenses are the standard examples. ...to any network user of the AGPLed work, for example a web application. The Free Software Foundation recommends that this license is considered for any software that
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  • *Stallman, Richard; Gay, Joshua (ed.). ''Free software, free society : selected essays of Richard M. Stallman''. Boston, Mass. : G
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  • {{r|Free Software Foundation}} {{r|Free software}}
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  • A copyleft Free Software licence created by Richard Stallman.
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  • * [http://www.fsf.org Free Software Foundation]
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  • {{r|Free software}}
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  • This article briefly describes what free software is available for conducting statistical analysis of data.
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  • {{r|Free Software Foundation}}
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  • ...sed non-profit organization founded by [[Richard Stallman]] to support the free software movement.
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  • *[http://www.fsf.org/ Free Software Foundation]
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  • {{r|Free software}}
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  • A dispute between the Free Software Foundation and various Linux-supporting groups over the naming of operating
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  • and so all the provided applications are [[free software]]
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  • ...most Linux distributions as the default [[compiler]]. It is licensed as [[free software]]. It uses the GNU GPL (General Public license).
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  • {{r|Free Software Foundation}}
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  • '''GNU''' is a [[free software|free]] operating system modeled after [[AT&T]]'s [[UNIX]], originally annou The GNU project is currently maintained by the [[Free Software Foundation]].
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  • ...efining bootp, which eventually evolved into DHCP. He was also involved in free software, porting GNU Emacs and other programs to the Sun environment. His time at S * co-founder of Cygnus Solutions, a support company for free software, eventually bought by Red Hat
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  • ...tributed, but the author may choose to charge for this re-distribution. So free software can actually cost money, but free price is often a side effect of open sour ** The license must allow the software to be distributed with non-free software. For example, on [[Mac OS X]] the [[Darwin kernel|Darwin project]] serves a
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  • * [[Gobuntu]] - Ubuntu with only entirely free software
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  • ...- ?) is a software engineer who founded the [[GNU|GNU project]] and the [[Free Software Foundation]]. Stallman has spent much of his life as a tireless campaigner ...ix-wizards (googlegroups)]</ref> is widely thought of as the launch of the free software movement, although its deep roots lie in [[hacker]] culture.
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  • ...PGP]] email encryption program, developed for the [[GNU]] project of the [[Free Software Foundation]].
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  • The '''Linux naming controversy''' is a dispute between the [[Free Software Foundation]] (FSF) and various [[Linux]]-supporting groups over the naming ...chard Stallman|Dr. Richard Stallman]], set out on an attempt to create a [[free software movement|free]] [[Unix-like]] [[operating system]] called the [[GNU system]
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  • ...s main software repositories are Free Software, conforming to the [[Debian Free Software Guidelines]]. Many architectures are supported, including [[x86]], [[AMD64] ...e is also stable/non-free for packages that do not conform to the [[Debian Free Software Guidelines]].
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  • {{r|Free Software Foundation}}
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  • ...] (WSFII) in [[London, United Kingdom|London]], where topics ranged from [[free software|free soft-]] and [[free hardware|hardware]] to [[open license]]s, [[open ge
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  • ...ation founded in [[October]] 1985 by [[Richard Stallman]] to support the [[free software movement]] ([[Gratis versus Libre|"free"]] as in "freedom"), and in particu ...n legal and structural issues for the [[free software movement]] and the [[free software community]].
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  • {{r|Free software}}
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  • The requirements for membership in the Zigbee Alliance cause problems for [[Free software|free-software]] developers because the annual fee conflicts with the [[GNU
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  • The Linux kernel is a [[Free software movement|free]], [[Unix-like]], [[Open source software|open source]] projec
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  • ...d Knuth]]'s [[TeX]] system. TeX and LaTeX are [[Free Software Foundation | Free Software]].
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  • ...') is a [[copyleft]] [[license]] for free documentation, designed by the [[Free Software Foundation]] (FSF) for the [[GNU]] project. It is the counterpart to the [[ ...ed to consider works licensed under the GFDL to comply with their [[Debian Free Software Guidelines]] provided the invariant section clauses are not used.<ref>[http
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  • '''TooLAME''' is a [[Free Software]] ([[LGPL]]) and [[Open Source]] [[MPEG-1#Audio|MPEG-1 Layer II]] (MP2) aud
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  • An example of why this is important can be seen in the Free Software community with the impending release of version 3 of the [http://gplv3.fsf. The principal benefit accrued in contributing to Citizendium, as with free software projects, is not in terms of money or renown but in the collective resource
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  • ...he liberty to run, play with, individualize and pass on software. <ref>The Free Software Definition. (2007). Retrieved October 23, 2007, from http://www.fsf.org/lic
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  • ...ctional programming|functional]] and [[imperative programming]]. Pike is [[free software]], released under the [[GNU General Public License|GPL]], [[LGPL]] and [[Mo
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  • ...[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Mac OS X]]. Unlike Windows and OS X, Linux is [[free software|free]] and runs on both [[Intel]] and [[PowerPC]] platforms, as well as man ...packages. A distribution bundles the core operating system with a suite of free software typically including email, web browsing, multimedia and office applications
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  • Some of the free software packages are from governmental or NGO organizations, such as Epi Info, from These free software packages have been used in a number of scholarly publications. For example
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  • Some of the free software packages are from governmental or NGO organizations, such as Epi Info, from These free software packages have been used in a number of scholarly publications. For example
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  • ...nager]], and a [[desktop environment]]. Most of the included software is [[free software]]/[[open_source_software|open source software]] which is distributed by its
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  • ...collapsed amid allegations that BitKeeper was being reverse engineered by free software supporter Andrew Tridgell. On April 6 Linus Torvalds announced in an email[
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  • ...X .<ref name=GuardianObit /> The hacker [[Richard Stallman]] founded the [[Free Software Foundation]] which allowed hundreds of fellow programmers to work together
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  • Free software for conducting Delphi studies is available at ''[http://armstrong.wharton.u
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  • * [[Free Software Foundation]]
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  • ...ed by The PHP Group and released under the ''PHP License'', which makes it free software.
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  • Just like a [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html free software program] must (by definition) be available for commercial use, free content
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  • This is free software that is distributed to allow the public to freely read and view GIS data, e
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  • * the software provided with the laptop be [[open source]] and [[free software]]
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  • * Lucky Green &mdash; author of first free software implementation of ring signatures
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  • ...tle=Stack Layout and Calling Conventions (Gnu GCC version 3.2.3)|publisher=Free Software Foundation, Inc.|year=2002|accessdate=2007-04-27}}</ref>. When the called
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  • [[Richard Stallman]], founder of the GNU project and the [[Free Software Foundation]], has stated that cloud computing is a 'trap' being hyped by pr
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  • ...le for use under an [[Open Gaming Licence]] - very similar to and based on free software and operating system licences. This allowed other companies or individuals
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