Armenian Open Source Software Portal - A project aimed at developing technologies through endorsing the advantages of Open Source. Supported by international private, public and academic institutions and run by the Union of IT Enterprises.
Atviras Kodas Lietuvai - Non-profit public organization that works to promote the usage of Free and Open Source software in Lithuania.
Berkman Center for Internet and Society - A research program at Harvard Law School founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development.
The Cathedral and the Bazaar - Eric S. Raymond's seminal paper analysing why open source works so well; followup papers "Homesteading the Noosphere", "The Magic Cauldron" and "The Revenge of the Hackers"; and comments and criticisms from third parties.
Debian's social contract - Contains the Debian Free Software Guidelines, which are regarded as compliance rules for free software by many others besides Debian package maintainers.
Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure - Dedicated to establishing a free market in information technology, by the removal of barriers to competition and working towards sane patent systems and open standards.
Free Software Advocacy - Focuses on connections between free software and community development and on free software in Australia.
Free Software Foundation Europe - Web site of the FSF Europe, an organization dedicated to Free Software activities in Europe. As the official sister organization of the Free Software Foundation in the United States, it will build its activities around the GNU Project although it won't be limited to it.
Free Software Foundation (FSF), GNU Project - Non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating restrictions on copying, redistributing, understanding, and modifying computer programs. GNU Project was begun to develop a complete free Unix-like operating system.
Free Software Shop - Information about Free Software movement for novices.
The GPL Violations Project - Raising public awareness about past and present infringement of GPL licensed software. Includes profile, news and events.
The Halloween Document - Microsoft are getting very worried indeed about competition from Open Source Software such as Linux. This leaked internal memo, courtesy of Eric Raymond, reveals all -- including the extreme lengths Microsoft is willing to go to squash its competition.
International Open Source Network - A United Nations Development Programme advocacy site for free and open source software, focused on the Asia-Pacific region.
Logic-Box - A portal covering and advocating the open source movement, software and new developments. Includes forum, news, articles, downloads and related resources.
Microsoft Boycott - The Alternative - Index of replacements for Microsoft software, services and hardware. Includes reviews and outside links.
Open Source and These United States - by C. Justin Seiferth, Maj USAF; a study for the Air Command and Staff College Air University. Military implications of Open Licenses.
Open Source Initiative - Dedicated to managing and promoting the Open Source trademark for the good of the community. Includes a definition of 'Open Source', and a list of approved licenses.
Open Source Notebook - A personal weblog by Daniel Aleksandersen; who discusses free software and free speech, GNU/Linux, and online privacy.
Open Source Software Institute - Non-profit organization created to promote the adoption of open source solutions within U.S. agencies and academic entities.
OpenDeveloper.org - A resource for building Open Source Web sites, covering Linux, BSD, Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Perl. OpenDeveloper.org is an independent Web site about open source development of Web sites -- by the community, for the community.
The OpenScience Project - The Open Science Project is an Organization devoted to providing open source scientific software.
Software Freedom Day - A global effort to promote the use of free and Open Source software. Lists forthcoming events, news, forum, gallery and contributing teams.
Software in the Public Interest, Inc. - A non-profit organization which was founded to help organizations develop and distribute open hardware and software.
Spread Open Source - A community based forum for the promotion of open source software and open standards.
Tux Deluxe - A web lifestyle magazine with a focus on free software, digital rights and the art and craft of programming for the real world.
User Friendly the Comic Strip - Amusing strip following the antics of Columbia Internet and its employees. Frequently touches on Open Source, Linux, hacker culture, and holy wars.
WebReference Update: Scholars Discuss Open Code Benefits - Fans of free software and music found some allies this weekend who said if lawmakers don't understand technology they shouldn't try and regulate it. (September 14, 2000)
Development, Ethical Trading, and Free Software - Makes political and ethical case for adopting free software by Community Aid Abroad and other members of Oxfam International. Applies generally to development agencies and other groups with like values. (November 30, 1999)