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- The Unofficial GNU Projects Directory - The GNU Project of the Free Software Foundation is the primary free software project in the world. Being one of the oldest (since 1983), GNU also possibly has the broadest scope among Free Software projects. This web page aims to provide a directory to GNU projects, with information and links to their individual sites.
- Why 'Free Software' is Better Than 'Open Source' - An essay from the Free Software Foundation arguing that the term "free software" is a better choice than the term "open source".
- Free Software Advocacy - Focuses on connections between free software and community development and on free software in Australia.
- List of free statistical software - Annotated list of links to free statistical software for various platforms. Contains a description for each tool.
- Free Software Shareware Downloads - Directory of software with free downloads. Requires return link from Developers, PAD submissions supported.
- FSF/UNESCO Free Software Directory - A directory assembled by the Free Software Foundation and the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Lists useful software that is available under a 'free' licence.
- FSF/UNESCO Free Software Directory - A directory assembled by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) listing useful software that run under free operating systems.
- GNU Project and Free Software Foundation - Home of the GNU operating system, the GNU General Public License, and the Free Software Foundation. The Open Source Movement branched off from the Free Software Movement in 1998. The Linux kernel is normally used together with GNU.
- GNU.FREE - Project dedicated to creating the GNU.FREE Internet Voting system and also advocating Free Software in e-democracy. Written in Java and an official package of the Free Software Foundation's GNU project
- Software I've contributed too... - This page is about the software I've written (or contributed to). I release all of my software under the GNU General Public License, or (where appropriate) the GNU Library General Public License. Check out the pages of the Free Software Foundation for a more detailed description about these licenses.
Wikipedia Articles
- Award for the Advancement of Free Software - The Free Software Foundation Award for the Advancement of Free Software is annually presented by the Free Software Foundation to a person who has made a great contribution to the progress and development of free software, through activities that accord with the spirit of free software. Once an individual has ...
- Free Software Magazine (China) - Free Software Magazine (FSM) was a China-based attempt, in 2002, at a free-content magazine, typeset with LaTeX, on the Free Software Movement, free software and related issues, which was very similar to the more recent globally-distributed Free Software Magazine.
- Alternative terms for free software - From the early 90s onward, alternative terms for free software have come into common use, with much debate in the free software community. The term "free software" was coined by Richard Stallman in 1983 when he launched the free software movement.
- Free Software Foundation Latin America - Free Software Foundation Latin America (FSFLA) is the Latin American sister organisation of Free Software Foundation. It is the forth sister organisation of FSF, after Free Software Foundation Europe and Free Software Foundation India.
- Free software community - The free software community is an informal term referring to the users and developers of free software as well as supporters of the free software movement.Some examples showing that, and how, "free software community" is used: