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* The [http://directory.fsf.org/ Free Software Directory] is a project of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Its aim is to "''catalog useful free software that runs under free operating systems — particularly the GNU operating system and its GNU/Linux variants''".
* The [http://directory.fsf.org/ Free Software Directory] is a project of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Its aim is to "''catalog useful free software that runs under free operating systems — particularly the GNU operating system and its GNU/Linux variants''".


* [http://developer.berlios.de/ Berlios.de] is a project hosting service for Open Source developers. Software projects hosted by berlios.de are all under an [http://www.opensource.org/ Open Source Initiative]-approved license.
* There are verious project hosting services open to all Free Software developers, which host projects under recognized Free Software or Open Source licenses. See for example [http://developer.berlios.de/ Berlios.de], [http://gna.org/ Gna!], [http://tuxfamily.org/ TuxFamily].

Revision as of 11:03, 30 July 2006


Free Software directories and repositories

  • The Free Software Directory is a project of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Its aim is to "catalog useful free software that runs under free operating systems — particularly the GNU operating system and its GNU/Linux variants".
  • There are verious project hosting services open to all Free Software developers, which host projects under recognized Free Software or Open Source licenses. See for example Berlios.de, Gna!, TuxFamily.