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  • ...charge, but that it is bound by license restrictions that contradict the [[Open source software|open source definition]]. Examples of closed source software include [[Micr
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  • {{rpl|Open source software}}
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  • [[Open source software|Open source]] [[World Wide Web]] browser [[Computer program|application]].
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  • [[Open source software|Open source]] web application framework written in [[Python (programming la
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  • [http://www.ifossf.org/ International Free and Open Source Software Foundation] actually, I'm not sure what this is, whether it has software o
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  • :[http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ Licenses] — a list of [[open source software]] licenses, compiled and mainained by [[GNU]] ...t.html Various Licenses and Comments about Them] — another list of [[open source software]] licenses, compiled and mainained by the [[Open Source Initiative]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Open source software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[open source software]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Open source software]]
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  • {{:Open source software/Related Articles}}
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  • A common shorthand for [[open source software]].
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  • (1957—) Developer of and evangelist for [[open source software]].
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  • | pagename = Open source software | abc = Open source software
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  • ...e]] [[Linux kernel]], and is currently the project coordinator (known in [[open source software]] circles as the "[[Benevolent Dictator for Life]]"<ref name=BDFL>{{cite we
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  • * [http://www.mix-for-meta-analysis.info/ MIX - open source software for meta-analysis]
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  • ...ce 1995 and a staunch Open Source advocate, I enjoy teaching others to use open source software and the Internet to accomplish the goals set before them in their lives.
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  • I am very interested in promoting Open Source Software. When I worked at Lucent I rewrote and ran an internal automated software
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  • ...informal title, sometimes used humorously, given to an individual in an [[open source software|open source]] development community, who is usually also the founder or ori It should be noted that this is an honorary title, meaning in the [[open source software community]], if a "dictator" began to act irresponsibly, the project would
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  • ...reams is to see free and open hardware reach the same level of maturity as open source software.
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • ...isher of user-contributed news stories on matters of interest to 'nerds' - open source software, digital rights etc.
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • Some of my interests include computers (technology & history), free/open source software, history, physics, mathematics, philosophy, literature etc.
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  • learned in free and open source software toward the production of other types of creative works a graduate student ...oratory. He has been an leader, developer, and contributor to the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) community
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • ...thor = Geipel, Markus Michael| title = Dynamics of communities and code in open source software| date = 2009| publisher = ETH| url = http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/vie
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • .... Raymond''' (born 4 December 1957) is a developer of and evangelist for [[open source software]], as well as an author and columnist. ''[[fetchmail|Fetchmail]]'' is the s
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  • I am an free/libre open source software and open knowledge (open content) activist. I organized quite a few confere
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  • '''Open source software''' is software that is licensed in such a way that the source code (which i ** By free, it is not meant free as in price, but free as in freedom. Open source software must be freely distributed, but the author may choose to charge for this re
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • [[software development]], [[open source software]]
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • I have spent a good deal of time working on free and open source software, through schoolwork, the Debian and Ubuntu Linux distributions, and indepen
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  • '''Django''' is a free and [[open source software|open source]] web application framework written in [[Python programming lan
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  • Tony is the project lead of an open source software framework, code named GumTree, as a graphical front-end for the Neutron Bea
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • '''Tim O'Reilly''' is a WWW developer and speaker and advocate for open source software and content. He is credited with coining the term "[[Web 2.0]]"
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • (also known as [[open source software]](OSS)) released under associated licenses.
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • consulting firm focusing on open standards and open source software related - Free & Open Source Software (business models and legal issues);<br>
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • ====The Unix / Linux / Open Source Software family:==== {{rpl|Open source software}}
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • [[open source software]], [[digital archiving]], [[History of Bristol|Bristol history]]
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • ...ore recently also includes many other types of valuables ([[knowledge]], [[open source software]] [[information]], [[copyright]]s, [[social relations]]). (3) An [[voluntar
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • My interests include electronics, telecommunications, broadcasting, free and open source software, 20th century history and the Cold War.
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  • ...belong in the [[CZ:Computers Workgroup|Comptuers Workgroup]]. This is an [[Open source software community]] concept --[[User:Eric M Gearhart|Eric M Gearhart]] 15:49, 6 Apr
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • : - computers, internet, free and open source software,
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  • ...e University of Pittsburgh. I am primarily interested in computers and IT, open source software, craft beer, libertarian politics, voter theory, and animation as a medium
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  • ...d I also love to travel outside the United States. I am very interested in Open Source software, the Free Software Foundation, the Linux operating system, Voice Over IP pr
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  • ...ent in Massachusetts, USA. My interests include software, especially Free/Open Source Software (I am the founder and a developer of the [http://hummstrumm.blogspot.com/ H
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  • {{r|Open source software}}
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  • My work here at the Citizendium is primarily open source software, but *[[Open source software]]
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  • ...author, seminar presenter and course trainer, as well as an enthusiast of open source software and microcontroller technology, and an occasional political lobbyist.
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  • * open source software from Blue Obelisk to render 3D and 2D chem structures
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  • ...ations and small projects. Through his company, Aki has strong interest in open source software and community.
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  • Since Novell has shifted its strategy and now embraces [[open source software]], NetWare has been deprecated, in favor of Open Enterprise Server (OES). T
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  • ...ons-based peer production'', a phenomena that we can observe with free and open source software like [[Linux]], online knowledge communities like [[Wikipedia]] and other p
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  • ...en able to bug the students of various engineering colleges about Free and Open Source Software (FOSS).Other than writing at TechMag; I also blog at EventsBangalore.Net -
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  • I am a Ubuntu Linux user (currently running 6.10), and avid fan/user of open source software.
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  • The Linux kernel is a [[Free software movement|free]], [[Unix-like]], [[Open source software|open source]] project licensed under the [[GNU General Public License]]. Sp
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  • ...ore recently also includes many other types of valuables ([[knowledge]], [[open source software]] [[information]], [[copyright]]s, [[social relations]]);
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  • ...thor = Geipel, Markus Michael| title = Dynamics of communities and code in open source software| date = 2009| publisher = ETH| url = http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/vie
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  • Kevin Braunsdorf ("ksb") has contributed significant code to many open source software projects. He is famous for extreme code style and function, for example th
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  • '''Mozilla Firefox''' is an [[open source software|open source]], free [[Internet]] browser that is released and maintained by
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  • ...erver project itself is now "held up" as another example of a success in [[open source software]], much the same as the [[operating system]] [[Linux]] has been.
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  • ...guages and language implementation. I am an active contributor to several open source software projects, including the Jikes RVM Java virtual machine and the DaCapo bench
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  • ...ogy, and Nutrition. My hobbies include sea kayaking, woodworking, free and open source software, reading about science, technology, and medicine, and using technology to e
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  • ...have Xfire, Steam, Windows Live Messenger (I can't really be bothered with Open Source Software on my Windows partition, it'd be kinda hypocritical considering the OS itse
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  • I work as a computer programmer. I am a proponent of open source software.
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  • ...re primarily based on Open Content Global Learning Repository (OC-GLR) and Open Source Software (OSS).
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  • This licence is often compared to open source software licences. All new works based on yours will carry the same licence, so any
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  • ...e]] systems, it has also been ported to [[Microsoft Windows]]. Vim is an [[open source software|open source]] clone of [[vi]], and is an acronym for '''''Vi''' i'''m'''pro
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  • Linux is [[open source software]], which means it is written and improved upon through a community effort,
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  • computer games, and [[open source software]]. I keep myself moving with ping-pong and martial arts.
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  • ...cts, for at least the Blender Institute's part, will be created using free/open source software. ...non-profit Blender Foundation with the goal of resurrecting Blender as an open source software project. A deal was reached with the company's investors to initiate a fund
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  • ...pers/valimaki.pdf|format=PDF|accessdate=2007-09-29|title=Dual Licensing in Open Source Software Industry}}</ref> that is a case study of three companies which use DL for o
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  • {{rpr|Open source software}} {{rpr|Open source software}}
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  • ...metimes "collaborative" seems to be applied more strictly just to wikis, [[open source software]], and other Internet projects in which people can directly edit or develop
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