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An [[Open Software Project]] is a project where a multi-disciplinary group of people together develop a specific software - e.g. [[Linux]], [[Open Office]], [[Sugar]], etc. - that is evolving thanks to the free time, energy and competences that are available in society and in that group. |
An [[Open Software Project]] is a project where a multi-disciplinary group of people together develop a specific software - e.g. [[Linux]], [[Open Office]], [[Sugar]], etc. - that is evolving thanks to the free time, energy and competences that are available in society and in that group. |
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Latest revision as of 05:34, 6 August 2013
The viewpoints expressed hereunder do not necessarily reflect the opinion of OLPC.
This page was created by a member of the free volunteer community supporting OLPC.
An Open Software Project is a project where a multi-disciplinary group of people together develop a specific software - e.g. Linux, Open Office, Sugar, etc. - that is evolving thanks to the free time, energy and competences that are available in society and in that group.
Bringing Universal Primary education via the XO laptop is an initiative using such Open Software. And in the international not for profit OLPC, a group of people have organized themselves to organize that Open Community Initiative.--SvenAERTS 08:52, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
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