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  • Free Software Foundation statement on WebM and VP8
    Article original sur [http://www.fsf.org/news/free-software-foundation-statement-on-webm-and-vp8 le site de la FSF]. Free Software Foundation statement on WebM and VP8 }}
    3 Kio (499 mots) - 13 janvier 2011 à 23:15

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  • Eben Moglen on Free Software and Social Justice
    Software and Community in the Early 21st Century''' ... the long-time counsel for the Free Software Foundation, the founder of the Software Freedom Law Center,
    128 Kio (22292 mots) - 13 juin 2008 à 03:57
  • POSS Chap 0
    ... , but that they don't need to sell copies, they just want to make sure the software is available and maintained, as a tool instead of a commodity. ... uestion has not always been about money. The business case for Open Source software[1] is no longer so mysterious, and many non-programmers already understand ...
    31 Kio (5066 mots) - 7 juin 2009 à 18:49
  • POSS Chap 1 Notes
    ... stered as of mid-April 2004. This is nowhere near the total number of free software projects on the Internet, of course; it's just the number that chose to us ... ... et 386BSD up and running. Linux made such a splash not only because it was free, but because it actually had a high chance of booting your computer when y ...
    1 Kio (243 mots) - 27 février 2007 à 23:59
  • POSS Chap 1 Part 1.1.1
    We did not call our software "free software", because that term did not yet exist; but that is what it was. Whenever p ... ... or the 68020, had their own operating systems, but none of them were free software: you had to sign a nondisclosure agreement even to get an executable copy.
    6 Kio (1095 mots) - 27 février 2007 à 23:51
  • POSS Chap 1 Part 1
    ... ten tolerated and even encouraged this: in their eyes, improvements to the software, from whatever source, just made the machine more attractive to other pote ... ... ectures meant that everything was incompatible with everything else. Thus, software written for one machine would generally not work on another. Programmers t ...
    60 Kio (9563 mots) - 12 octobre 2008 à 19:25
  • POSS Chap 9 Part 1
    ... ent is that there seem to be many different words for the same thing: free software, Open Source, FOSS, F/OSS, and FLOSS. Let's start by sorting those out, al ... ... est la variété de mots différents pour désigner la même chose : free software (logiciel libre), Open Source (logiciel ouvert), FOSS, F/OSS et FLOSS. Com ...
    21 Kio (3383 mots) - 18 novembre 2008 à 07:24
  • 10 choses que vous ne savez pas sur Wikipédia
    ... rida. We're supported by donations and grants, and our mission is to bring free knowledge to the entire planet. ... nse": all text and images authored by our users are and will always remain free for anyone to copy, modify, and redistribute. We only insist that you cred ...
    17 Kio (2662 mots) - 28 janvier 2008 à 20:02
  • POSS Chap 3 Part 6
    ... rtly by the success of Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.org/), a wiki-based free-content encyclopedia. Think of a wiki as falling somewhere between IRC and ... ... e you may not need the same level of preparedness to run a wiki for a free software project, the spirit is worth emulating.}}
    10 Kio (1747 mots) - 15 novembre 2008 à 16:12
  • POSS Chap 3 Part 7
    ... nizations, such as the Apache Software Foundation and Tigris.org[16], give free hosting to Open Source projects that fit well with their missions and thei ... ... the research for his Ph.D. thesis, Construction of an Evaluation Model for Free/Open Source Project Hosting (FOSPHost) sites. The results are at http://ww ...
    16 Kio (2755 mots) - 15 novembre 2008 à 16:17
  • POSS Chap 4 Part 3
    ... ng lists, and don't start flame wars, » or « Write clean, readable bug-free code. » Of course these things are desirable, but since there's no conce ... ... //www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html. The ASF is really a collection of software projects, legally organized as a nonprofit corporation, so its documents t ...
    11 Kio (1800 mots) - 13 janvier 2009 à 23:08
  • POSS Chap 4 Intro
    The first questions people usually ask about free software are « How does it work? What keeps a project running? Who makes the deci ... ... ess is not hard to achieve, but without a robust developer base and social foundation, a project may be unable to handle the growth that initial success brings, ...
    11 Kio (1831 mots) - 13 janvier 2009 à 22:51
  • POSS Chap 9 Part 3
    ... se. Because the primary goal of the GPL's authors is the promotion of free software, they deliberately crafted the license to make it impossible to mix GPLed ... ... ftware free, but effectively makes your software an agent in pushing other software to enforce freedom as well.
    7 Kio (1161 mots) - 28 juillet 2008 à 10:23
  • POSS Chap 9 Part 6
    ... as looser restrictions than the GPL, and can be mixed more easily with non-free code. However, it's also a bit complex and takes some time to understand, ... ... ammes propriétaires, même si vous ne le souhaitiez pas. La Free Software Foundation a conçu une alternative à la GNU GPL pour de telles pratiques : la GNU L ...
    3 Kio (513 mots) - 18 novembre 2008 à 07:31
  • POSS Chap 1 Part 0
    Most free software projects fail. ... es. Only successful projects attract attention, and there are so many free software projects in total[2] that even though only a small percentage succeed, the ...
    23 Kio (3771 mots) - 8 juin 2009 à 22:42
  • The road to hardware free from restrictions
    ... to hardware free from restrictions: How hardware vendors can help the free software community]<br><br> Free Software Foundation<br>
    14 Kio (2264 mots) - 19 janvier 2008 à 20:04
  • POSS Chap 2 Part 2
    ... ou choose can affect people's ability to mix your software with other free software. There are a great many free software licenses to choose from. Most of them we needn't consider here, as they we ...
    10 Kio (1662 mots) - 15 novembre 2008 à 15:19
  • POSS Chap 2 Intro
    The classic model of how free software projects get started was supplied by Eric Raymond, in a now-famous paper o ... Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.
    16 Kio (2679 mots) - 15 novembre 2008 à 15:11
  • POSS Chap 8 Part 1
    Why do volunteers work on free software projects?[19] ... arrange things so as to attract and keep them. The desire to produce good software may be among those motivations, along with the challenge and educational v ...
    80 Kio (13844 mots) - 17 novembre 2008 à 11:27
  • POSS Chap 6 Part 1 intro
    Devoting some care to your writing will pay off hugely. Long-time free software hacker Jim Blandy tells the following story: Back in 1993, I was working for the Free Software Foundation, and we were beta-testing version 19 of GNU Emacs. We'd make a beta releas ...
    4 Kio (724 mots) - 16 novembre 2008 à 20:21
  • POSS Chap 2 Part 4
    ... projects from toys, and that serious developers would only be attracted to software that did something concrete already. ... solutely necessary for launching a project. Running code is still the best foundation for success, and a good rule of thumb would be to wait until you have it b ...
    11 Kio (1768 mots) - 15 novembre 2008 à 15:24

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