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'''FLOSS Foundations = an informal grouping of leaders of the non-profit foundations involved in open and free software projects'''
'''FLOSS Foundations = an informal grouping of leaders of the non-profit foundations involved in open and free software projects'''
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URL = http://flossfoundations.org/
URL = http://flossfoundations.org/
Can also be used as a concept to denote such foundations independently of this initiative
=Directory=
#[[Document Foundation]] (Open Office)
#[[GNOME Foundation]]
#[[Mozilla Foundation]] (Firefox et al.)
Related initiatives:
#[[Access Foundation]]
#[[Free Culture Foundation]]
#[[Free Software Foundation]]
#[[Open Design Foundation]]
#[[Open Knowledge Foundation]]
#[[Open Source Geospatial Foundation]]
#[[Participatory Culture Foundation]]
#[[Participatory Politics Foundation]]
=More Information=
#Updates via http://delicious.com/mbauwens/FLOSS-Foundations
#for the relations between communities and such foundations, see the study: [[Managing Boundaries between Organizations and Communities]]





Revision as of 03:56, 12 October 2010

FLOSS Foundations = an informal grouping of leaders of the non-profit foundations involved in open and free software projects


URL = http://flossfoundations.org/


Can also be used as a concept to denote such foundations independently of this initiative


Directory

  1. Document Foundation (Open Office)
  2. GNOME Foundation
  3. Mozilla Foundation (Firefox et al.)

Related initiatives:

  1. Access Foundation
  2. Free Culture Foundation
  3. Free Software Foundation
  4. Open Design Foundation
  5. Open Knowledge Foundation
  6. Open Source Geospatial Foundation
  7. Participatory Culture Foundation
  8. Participatory Politics Foundation


More Information

  1. Updates via http://delicious.com/mbauwens/FLOSS-Foundations
  2. for the relations between communities and such foundations, see the study: Managing Boundaries between Organizations and Communities