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**There are numerous non-profits in free software. Some of them we know by heart, such as the Free Software Foundation. When I was reviewing the OpenZFS Foundation, I came across another foundation named Software in the Public Interest. Interesting enough the Debian Project created the Software in the Public Interest, after the Free Software Foundation stopped supporting it. This non-profit started in New York, United States of America in the year of 1997. Their mission is to overtake the non-technical, | **There are numerous non-profits in free software. Some of them we know by heart, such as the Free Software Foundation. When I was reviewing the OpenZFS Foundation, I came across another foundation named Software in the Public Interest. Interesting enough the Debian Project created the Software in the Public Interest, after the Free Software Foundation stopped supporting it. This non-profit started in New York, United States of America in the year of 1997. Their mission is to overtake the non-technical, | ||
- | Il y a de nombreuses sociétés à but non-lucratif qui s' | + | Il y a de nombreuses sociétés à but non lucratif qui s' |
**There are currently 40 projects sponsored by Software in the Public Interest. Some of these projects range from games to Arch based distros. In order for a project to be sponsored, it has to be approved by the Foundation’s Board. The projects can be hardware or software in nature, as long as it follows the open source mantra. | **There are currently 40 projects sponsored by Software in the Public Interest. Some of these projects range from games to Arch based distros. In order for a project to be sponsored, it has to be approved by the Foundation’s Board. The projects can be hardware or software in nature, as long as it follows the open source mantra. |
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