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The project was shortlisted for the 2011 Digital Heritage Award, [121] and received an Award of Distinction in the Digital Communities category of the 2011 Prix Ars Electronica. [122] The open-source code for the project's transcription tool is available for reuse and customisation. [123]
International Open Source Network (IOSN) – existed 2004–2006; promoted use of open-source software in Asia. Open Source Alliance of Central Asia – founded 2011; advocates for use of open source software in Central Asia. Hamakor – founded 2003; promotes use of free and open-source software in Israel. FOSS United – founded 2020.
This is a comprehensive list of volunteer computing projects, which are a type of distributed computing where volunteers donate computing time to specific causes. The donated computing power comes from idle CPUs and GPUs in personal computers, video game consoles, [1] and Android devices.
Open Graphics Project, a project that aims to design a standard open architecture for graphics cards; OpenCores, a loose community of designers that supports open-source cores (logic designs) for CPUs, peripherals and other devices. OpenCores maintains an open-source on-chip interconnection bus specification called Wishbone
Now, open-source journalism commonly refers to forms of innovative publishing of online journalism, rather than the sourcing of news stories by a professional journalist. In the 25 December 2006 issue of TIME magazine this is referred to as user created content and listed alongside more traditional open-source projects such as OpenSolaris and ...
The Eclipse Foundation is considered a "third generation" [6] open-source organization, and is home to Jakarta EE, and over 425 open source projects, including runtimes, tools, and frameworks for a wide range of technology domains such as the internet of things (IoT), cloud and edge computing, automotive, systems engineering, digital ledger ...
Anyone is eligible to apply for membership, and contributing membership is available to those who participate in the free software community. SPI was originally created to allow the Debian Project to accept donations. [2] It now acts as a fiscal sponsor to many free and open source projects.
Subversion: open source version control (client/server) system; Superset: enterprise-ready web application for data exploration, data visualization and dashboarding; Synapse: a lightweight and high-performance Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Syncope: an Open Source system for managing digital identities in enterprise environments.