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The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal, and financial support for a broad range of open source software projects. The Foundation provides an established framework for intellectual property and financial contributions that simultaneously limits contributors potential legal ... [More] exposure. Through a collaborative and meritocratic development process, Apache projects deliver enterprise-grade, freely available software products that attract large communities of users. The pragmatic Apache License makes it easy for all users, commercial and individual, to deploy Apache products. [Less]

323 projects  |  1,426 current committers

KDE

The KDE Community is an international technology team dedicated to creating a free and user-friendly computing experience, offering an advanced graphical desktop, a wide variety of applications for communication, work, education and entertainment and a platform to easily build new applications upon. ... [More] We have a strong focus on finding innovative solutions to old and new problems, creating a vibrant atmosphere open for experimentation. [Less]

188 projects  |  1,053 current committers

Eclipse is a community for individuals and organizations who wish to collaborate on commercially-friendly open source software. Its projects are focused on building an open development platform comprised of extensible frameworks, tools and runtimes for building, deploying and managing software ... [More] across the lifecycle. The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit, member supported corporation that hosts the Eclipse projects and helps cultivate both an open source community and an ecosystem of complementary products and services. [Less]

171 projects  |  851 current committers

Mozilla is a proudly non-profit organization dedicated to keeping the power of the Web in people’s hands. We’re a global community of users, contributors and developers working to innovate on your behalf. When you use any Mozilla product you become a part of that community, helping us build a ... [More] brighter future for the Web. The Mozilla project uses a community-based approach to create world-class open source software and to develop new types of collaborative activities. We create communities of people involved in making the Internet experience better for all of us. [Less]

77 projects  |  1,537 current committers

Wikimedia is a global movement whose mission is to bring free educational content to the world. Through various projects, chapters, and the support structure of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, we operate some of the largest collaboratively edited reference projects, including Wikipedia, a ... [More] top-ten internet property. We develop dozens of free software projects open to contributors, including the MediaWiki content management system plus extensions, mobile apps, server infrastructure, analytics, fundraising and more. [Less]

75 projects  |  510 current committers

The global OpenMRS community works together to build the world's leading open source enterprise electronic medical record system platform. We’ve come together to specifically respond to those actively building and managing health systems in the developing world, where AIDS, tuberculosis, and ... [More] malaria afflict the lives of millions of people. Our mission is to improve health care delivery in resource-constrained environments by coordinating a global community to create and support this software. [Less]

39 projects  |  92 current committers

The open source software initiative 52°North is an open international network of partners from research, industry and public administration. Its main purpose is to foster innovation in the field of Geoinformatics through a collaborative R&D process. We provide ready-to-use software as well ... [More] as prototype implementions to enable business and access control process for geospatial services and spatial data infrastructures. 52°North refers to the degree of latitude which intersects the founding organizations' home - the city of Münster, Germany. [Less]

35 projects  |  53 current committers

LANL's mission is to develop and apply science and technology to ensure the safety, security, and reliability of the U.S. nuclear deterrent; reduce global threats; and solve other emerging national security and energy challenges. LANL is also home of many open-source applications used in science and engineering.

31 projects  |  84 current committers

The Outercurve Foundation is a non-profit foundation providing software IP management and project development governance to enable and encourage organizations to develop software collaboratively in open source communities for faster results. The Outercurve Foundation is the only open source ... [More] foundation that is platform, technology, and license agnostic. [Less]

31 projects  |  197 current committers

OSGeo was created to support the collaborative development of open source geospatial software, and promote its widespread use.

25 projects  |  525 current committers
 
 
 

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