Open source - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Open source describes practices in production and development that promote access to the end product's source materials—typically, their source code.
Open source software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. WikiProject Free Software or the Free Software Portal may be able to help recruit one.
open_source
open_source is a project by Vivian Selbo, with java programming by Clem Paulsen, http://www.gimmick.com. The Fog chat was originally created by Hannes Wallnoefer hannes ...
IBM developerWorks : Open source tutorials and projects
Find how-to information, tools, and project updates to help you develop with open source technologies and use them with IBM's products. Topic areas include Eclipse, Globus/grid ...
Open Source Ecology
Open Source Ecology is a movement dedicated to the collaborative development of tools for replicable, open source, modern off-grid "resilient communities."
Miro HD Video Player | Volunteer with Miro
Miro is a popular, free, and open internet TV application. It brings video channels from thousands of sources and has more free HD than any other platform.
Find Open Source Alternatives to commercial software | Open Source ...
osalt.com helps recommend a open source software alternative or replacement for commercial products and even shareware. Remember that open source software is also a freeware ...
Open Source - O'Reilly Media
A compilation of O'Reilly Media's information about the Open Source development methodology, from news, books, conferences, courses, community, and reports.
Open Source | ZDNet.com
Covering all aspects of the shared software, shared processes business model, including open spectrum, an open Internet and the implications of open source values on politics and ...
Open Source Center - Login
About OpenSource.gov. OpenSource.gov provides timely and tailored translations, reporting and analysis on foreign policy and national security issues from the OpenSourceCenter and ...

