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List of open source software

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Hi

On sensei's library i started a list (SourceForge ) of open source software on http://sourceforge.net/
at the moment the list is far from complete.

please add other programs to the list that might be usefull for others.

Also what are other major sources for open source Go software?

(and start a page for it :)
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I should guess that github also has some.
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I think you should first state which open source definition you use.

Open source as defined by the OSI? Or free software as defined by the FSF? Or anything where the source-code is available?
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Li Kao wrote:I think you should first state which open source definition you use.

Open source as defined by the OSI? Or free software as defined by the FSF? Or anything where the source-code is available?


I was thinking about anything where the source-code is available.
(and where you can re-use the source code for non-comercial applications)

is this defined closely enough?
(or do you really want a list for every open source licence available)
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