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The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a global non-profit organization that promotes and protects open source software, development, and communities. The website serves as a central hub for information about open source licenses, certification, and advocacy.
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Comprehensive list and explanations of open source licenses approved by the OSI.
Information on how software can be certified as open source by the OSI.
Resources and initiatives aimed at promoting open source software and communities.
Educational materials and resources to learn about open source principles and practices.
Platform for open source communities to connect, share, and collaborate.
Information on upcoming and past events related to open source.
Latest news and updates from the open source world.
A collection of resources including guides, FAQs, and best practices for open source.
Details on how to become a member of the OSI and support the open source movement.
Contact information for the OSI, including email and social media links.
To educate about and advocate for the benefits of open source and to build bridges among different constituencies in the open source community.
A world where the freedom to use, study, modify, and share software is universally accepted.
Founded in 1998 by Bruce Perens and Eric S. Raymond, the OSI was created to advocate for and protect the open source software movement.
The OSI is governed by a board of directors, which includes leaders from the open source community.
The OSI has a network of affiliate organizations around the world that support and promote open source.
As a non-profit, the OSI publishes financial reports to maintain transparency with its supporters and the public.
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