- Open Source Initiative
Growing the impact of Open Source around the world The Open Source Initiative is the global nonprofit building the future powered by open collaboration, transparency and innovation
- About - Open Source Initiative
About the Open Source Initiative As steward of the Open Source Definition, we set the foundation for the open source software ecosystem The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a California public benefit corporation, with 501 (c)3 tax-exempt status, founded in 1998
- Licenses - Open Source Initiative
OSI Approved Licenses Open source licenses are licenses that comply with the Open Source Definition – in brief, they allow software to be freely used, modified, and shared To be approved by the Open Source Initiative (also known as the OSI) a license must go through the Open Source Initiative’s license review process
- The Open Source Definition - Open Source Initiative
Introduction Open source doesn’t just mean access to the source code The distribution terms of open source software must comply with the following criteria: 1 Free Redistribution The license shall
- Programs - Open Source Initiative
Our programs License and legal Prevents any corporation or trade association from controlling and directing Open Source We provide an anchor for open community consensus on what constitutes Open Source
- Home Page - standard - Open Source Initiative
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has signed the Open Letter to the Higher Education Community, joining a growing coalition of educators, technologists, nonprofit leaders, and institutions calling for renewed leadership and intentional investment in open solutions …
- Blog - Open Source Initiative
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has signed the Open Letter to the Higher Education Community, joining a growing coalition of educators, technologists, nonprofit leaders, and institutions calling for renewed leadership and intentional investment in open solutions across higher education
- International Authority Recognition - Open Source Initiative
The authority of the Open Source Initiative, the recognition of the Open Source Definition, and the acceptance of the License-Review Process, which together yield approved Open Source Software licences, is the standard for identifing Open Source Software, development communities, and distribution models, and is affirmed through the support of
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