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Что (кто) такое Open Software Foundation - определение

NONPROFIT FOUNDATION
OSF RI; OSF Research Institute
  • Open Software Foundation OSF/1 Release Letter December 7, 1990
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Open Software Foundation         
<body> (OSF) A foundation created by nine computer vendors, (Apollo, DEC, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Bull, Nixdorf, Philips, Siemens and Hitachi) to promote "Open Computing". It is planned that common operating systems and interfaces, based on developments of Unix and the {X Window System} will be forthcoming for a wide range of different hardware architectures. OSF announced the release of the industry's first open operating system - OSF/1 on 23 October 1990. (1994-11-23)
Open Software Foundation         
The Open Software Foundation (OSF) was a not-for-profit industry consortium for creating an open standard for an implementation of the operating system Unix. It was formed in 1988 and merged with X/Open in 1996, to become The Open Group.
Apache Software Foundation         
NONPROFIT OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE COMMUNITY
Apache Foundation; Apache software foundation; Apache foundation; Apache.org; Apache software; Apache Software Foundation
<open source, body> (ASF) An umbrella consortium that manages the development of the Apache web server, dozens of XML- and Java-based projects (under the name Jakarta), the Ant build tool, the Geronimo J2EE server, the SpamAssassin anti-SPAM tool, and much more. Apache Home (http://apache.org/). (2005-01-26)
The Apache Software Foundation         
NONPROFIT OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE COMMUNITY
Apache Foundation; Apache software foundation; Apache foundation; Apache.org; Apache software; Apache Software Foundation

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is an American nonprofit corporation (classified as a 501(c)(3) organization in the United States) to support a number of open source software projects. The ASF was formed from a group of developers of the Apache HTTP Server, and incorporated on March 25, 1999. As of 2021, it includes approximately 1000 members.

The Apache Software Foundation is a decentralized open source community of developers. The software they produce is distributed under the terms of the Apache License and is a non-copyleft form of free and open-source software (FOSS). The Apache projects are characterized by a collaborative, consensus-based development process and an open and pragmatic software license, which is to say that it allows developers who receive the software freely, to re-distribute it under nonfree terms. Each project is managed by a self-selected team of technical experts who are active contributors to the project. The ASF is a meritocracy, implying that membership of the foundation is granted only to volunteers who have actively contributed to Apache projects. The ASF is considered a second generation open-source organization, in that commercial support is provided without the risk of platform lock-in.

Among the ASF's objectives are: to provide legal protection to volunteers working on Apache projects; to prevent the Apache brand name from being used by other organizations without permission.

The ASF also holds several ApacheCon conferences each year, highlighting Apache projects and related technology.

Free Software Foundation         
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NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION FOR SUPPORT FOR THE FREE SOFTWARE MOVEMENT
Free Software Foundation Inc.; Free software foundation; Play Ogg; High priority free software projects; High Priority Free Software Projects; Free Software Foundation, Inc.; GNU Press; The Free Software Foundation; Fsf.org; Respects Your Freedom; Free Software Fndn.
<body> (FSF) An organisation devoted to the creation and dissemination of free software, i.e. software that is free from licensing fees or restrictions on use. The Foundation's main work is supporting the GNU project, started by {Richard Stallman} (RMS), partly to proselytise for his position that information is community property and all software source should be shared. The GNU project has developed the GNU Emacs editor and a C compiler, gcc, replacements for many Unix utilities and many other tools. A complete Unix-like operating system (HURD) is in the works (April 1994). Software is distributed under the terms of the {GNU General Public License}, which also provides a good summary of the Foundation's goals and principles. The Free Software Foundation raises most of its funds from distributing its software, although it is a charity rather than a company. Although the software is freely available (e.g. by FTP - see below) users are encouraged to support the work of the FSF by paying for their distribution service or by making donations. One of the slogans of the FSF is "Help stamp out software hoarding!" This remains controversial because authors want to own, assign and sell the results of their labour. However, many hackers who disagree with RMS have nevertheless cooperated to produce large amounts of high-quality software for free redistribution under the Free Software Foundation's imprimatur. See copyleft, General Public Virus, GNU archive site. ftp://ftp.gnu.ai.mit.edu. Unofficial WWW pages: {Software Foundationtrent/gnu/">PDX (http://cs.pdx.edu/Free Software Foundationtrent/gnu/)}, {DeLorie (http://delorie.com/gnu/)}. E-mail: <gnu@gnu.org>. Address: Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Telephone: +1 (617) 876 3296. (1995-12-10)
Open-source software security         
COMPUTER SECURITY APPLIED TO OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE
Open source software security
Open-source software security is the measure of assurance or guarantee in the freedom from danger and risk inherent to an open-source software system.
free open-source software         
SOFTWARE THAT IS BOTH FREE (AS IN FREEDOM) AND OPEN-SOURCE
Free/Libre/Open-Source Software; FLOSS; Free and Open Source Software; F/LOSS; OSS/FS; Free/Libre Open Source Software; Open source vs. free software; Open source versus free software; Free/Open-Source Software; F/OSS; FOSS; FLOS; Free and Open-Source Software; Open Source/Free Software; Free/libre open-source software; Free/libre/open-source software; Free open source software; Free and open source; Free/open software; Free and Open Source; Free/libre and open-source software; Free/Libre/Open Source Software; Free and open-source; Free/open source software; FL/OSS; F/L/OSS; Free/open-Source Software; Free/libre/open source Software; Non-proprietary software; Free and open software; Free libre and open source software; Free and open-source software (FOSS); Free and open source software; Free open-source software; Free and Open-source; Free and Open source; Free/Libre and Open Source Software; F.L.O.S.S.; Free libre open; Free/Libre/Open; Free and open-source program; Free and open-source app; Free and open-source application; Free and open source program; Free and open source programs; Free and open source app; Free and open-source apps
floss         
SOFTWARE THAT IS BOTH FREE (AS IN FREEDOM) AND OPEN-SOURCE
Free/Libre/Open-Source Software; FLOSS; Free and Open Source Software; F/LOSS; OSS/FS; Free/Libre Open Source Software; Open source vs. free software; Open source versus free software; Free/Open-Source Software; F/OSS; FOSS; FLOS; Free and Open-Source Software; Open Source/Free Software; Free/libre open-source software; Free/libre/open-source software; Free open source software; Free and open source; Free/open software; Free and Open Source; Free/libre and open-source software; Free/Libre/Open Source Software; Free and open-source; Free/open source software; FL/OSS; F/L/OSS; Free/open-Source Software; Free/libre/open source Software; Non-proprietary software; Free and open software; Free libre and open source software; Free and open-source software (FOSS); Free and open source software; Free open-source software; Free and Open-source; Free and Open source; Free/Libre and Open Source Software; F.L.O.S.S.; Free libre open; Free/Libre/Open; Free and open-source program; Free and open-source app; Free and open-source application; Free and open source program; Free and open source programs; Free and open source app; Free and open-source apps
¦ noun
1. the rough silk enveloping a silkworm's cocoon.
untwisted silk fibres used in embroidery.
the silky down in maize and other plants.
2. short for dental floss.
¦ verb clean between (one's teeth) with dental floss.
Origin
C18: from Fr. (soie) floche, from OFr. flosche 'down, nap of velvet'.
Floss         
SOFTWARE THAT IS BOTH FREE (AS IN FREEDOM) AND OPEN-SOURCE
Free/Libre/Open-Source Software; FLOSS; Free and Open Source Software; F/LOSS; OSS/FS; Free/Libre Open Source Software; Open source vs. free software; Open source versus free software; Free/Open-Source Software; F/OSS; FOSS; FLOS; Free and Open-Source Software; Open Source/Free Software; Free/libre open-source software; Free/libre/open-source software; Free open source software; Free and open source; Free/open software; Free and Open Source; Free/libre and open-source software; Free/Libre/Open Source Software; Free and open-source; Free/open source software; FL/OSS; F/L/OSS; Free/open-Source Software; Free/libre/open source Software; Non-proprietary software; Free and open software; Free libre and open source software; Free and open-source software (FOSS); Free and open source software; Free open-source software; Free and Open-source; Free and Open source; Free/Libre and Open Source Software; F.L.O.S.S.; Free libre open; Free/Libre/Open; Free and open-source program; Free and open-source app; Free and open-source application; Free and open source program; Free and open source programs; Free and open source app; Free and open-source apps
·noun A small stream of water.
II. Floss ·noun Untwisted filaments of silk, used in embroidering.
III. Floss ·noun The slender styles of the pistillate flowers of maize; also called silk.
IV. Floss ·add. ·noun A body feather of an ostrich. Flosses are soft, and gray from the female and black from the male.
V. Floss ·noun Fluid glass floating on iron in the puddling furnace, produced by the vitrification of oxides and earths which are present.
floss         
SOFTWARE THAT IS BOTH FREE (AS IN FREEDOM) AND OPEN-SOURCE
Free/Libre/Open-Source Software; FLOSS; Free and Open Source Software; F/LOSS; OSS/FS; Free/Libre Open Source Software; Open source vs. free software; Open source versus free software; Free/Open-Source Software; F/OSS; FOSS; FLOS; Free and Open-Source Software; Open Source/Free Software; Free/libre open-source software; Free/libre/open-source software; Free open source software; Free and open source; Free/open software; Free and Open Source; Free/libre and open-source software; Free/Libre/Open Source Software; Free and open-source; Free/open source software; FL/OSS; F/L/OSS; Free/open-Source Software; Free/libre/open source Software; Non-proprietary software; Free and open software; Free libre and open source software; Free and open-source software (FOSS); Free and open source software; Free open-source software; Free and Open-source; Free and Open source; Free/Libre and Open Source Software; F.L.O.S.S.; Free libre open; Free/Libre/Open; Free and open-source program; Free and open-source app; Free and open-source application; Free and open source program; Free and open source programs; Free and open source app; Free and open-source apps
1) To beat someone very, very severely in a game or competition.
Rich: I just picked up tenladies in an hour and you picked up none.Albert: Yeah, I got flossed.
2) When trying to look good for other people by showing off what you have
Let's go floss in my new Lincoln Nav with the rims and the tvs.

Википедия

Open Software Foundation

The Open Software Foundation (OSF) was a not-for-profit industry consortium for creating an open standard for an implementation of the operating system Unix. It was formed in 1988 and merged with X/Open in 1996, to become The Open Group.

Despite the similarities in name, OSF was unrelated to the Free Software Foundation (FSF, also based in Cambridge, Massachusetts), or the Open Source Initiative (OSI).