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      • The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is the steward of the Open Source Definition, the most widely used standard for open-source software. Founded in 1998, the Open Source Initiative coined the term open source in opposition to the free software movement.
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  2. The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is the steward of the Open Source Definition, the most widely used standard for open-source software. Founded in 1998, the Open Source Initiative coined the term open source in opposition to the free software movement.

  3. The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a non-profit corporation with global scope formed to educate about and advocate for the benefits of open source and to build bridges among different constituencies in the open source community.

  4. The leading voice on the policies and principles of open source Protecting the Open Source ecosystem. We support institutions and individuals working together to create communities of practice in which the healthy open source ecosystem thrives.

  5. Dec 5, 2016 · The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a non-profit organization dedicated in the promotion of open-source software. OSI was founded in 1998 by Bruce Perens and Eric Raymond. Eric Raymond is a prominent personality in the world of open source movement.

  6. Oct 21, 2007 · Basics of Open Source. What is “Open Source” software? Can Open Source software be used for commercial purposes? Can I restrict how people use an Open Source licensed program? Can I stop “evil people” from using my program? What is “free software” and is it the same as “open source”? What is “copyleft”?

  7. The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a non-profit corporation with global scope formed to educate about and advocate for the benefits of open source and to build bridges among different constituencies in the open source community.

  8. As a global non-profit, the OSI champions software freedom in society through education, collaboration, and infrastructure, stewarding the Open Source Definition (OSD), and preventing abuse of the ideals and ethos inherent to the open source movement.

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