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The following is a list of notable websites that list free software projects. These directories and repositories of free software differ from software hosting facilities (or software forges) in the number of features they offer and the type of collaboration they are designed to promote.
This is a list of free and open-source software (FOSS) packages, computer software licensed under free software licenses and open-source licenses.Software that fits the Free Software Definition may be more appropriately called free software; the GNU project in particular objects to their works being referred to as open-source. [1]
The Project Gutenberg: Public domain: Free eBooks Template:Internet Archive & its subtemplates: Internet Archive: Varies (e.g. Creative Commons) An Internet library that offers permanent access to historical collections that exist in digital format.
Apache Software Foundation projects; Free software programmers; Free and open-source software organizations; Members of the Free Software Foundation board of directors; Free Software Foundation; GNU project and GNU project software; Free software companies
Yes, you can copy interface text from public domain programs, or CC0 programs, directly onto Wikipedia, as public domain programs are compatible with the CC-BY-SA license used by Wikipedia. Make sure the program is explicitly licensed CC0 or public domain, and use {{ CC-notice }} or {{ PD-notice }} to indicate this.
Currently, this project uses the Version 1.0 Editorial Team bot for article statistics. Therefore, it has become necessary for the project create a Custom mask for Quality class. The Custom mask for WikiProject Lists limits class to FL, List, and Stub for articles, and automatically changes incorrect class codes. Article statistics
This is the main directory of WikiProjects and related administration pages on the English Wikipedia. Due to the high volume of WikiProjects (over 2,000), this directory has been split into several "sub-directories" based on the projects' scope.
Freeplane is a free, open source software application for creating mind maps (diagrams of connections between ideas), and electronic outlines. Written in Java, it is supported on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, and is licensed under the GNU GPL version "2 or later". In 2007, Freeplane was forked from the FreeMind project. [1]