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Open Source of America – OSA “to educate decision makers in the U.S. Federal government”

by on Jul.23, 2009, under Uncategorized

Over 60 open-source companies and organizations have established Open Source for America.

OSA have 4 Principles which are

“Open Source for America and its members agree to the following founding principles.

1. While respecting the right of every developer to choose the license that it believes best reflects its desires and needs, we support the four freedoms in the Free Software Definition.

    • The freedom to run the program, for any purpose (freedom 0);
    • The freedom to study how the program works, and adapt it to your needs (freedom 1). Access to the source code is a precondition for this;
    • The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor (freedom 2); and
    • The freedom to improve the program, and release your improvements (and modified versions in general) to the public, so that the whole community benefits (freedom 3). Access to the source code is a precondition for this.

2. We applaud the commitment of the Administration to make the U.S. Federal government more transparent, participatory, secure, and efficient, and urge the U.S. Federal government to pursue this goal by leveraging the advantages of free and open source software.

3. We believe that the community can drive collaborative innovation in the U.S. government space, resulting in greater efficiencies and national competitiveness.

4. We believe the decision to use software should be driven solely by the requirements of the user, and not by a mandate for a particular brand, vendor, or development model.”

On the OSA board we have some big players including

Mark Shuttleworth – The creator of Ubuntu

Eben Moglen, – GPL Legal

Jim Zemlin – Linux Foundation executive director

and  Michael Tiemann -  Red Hat’s vice-president of open-source affairs

The OSA’s Founding Members are:

Acquia

Mozilla

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

North Carolina State University Center for Open Software Engineering

Alfresco Software

Novell

The Apache Software Foundation

Open Solutions Alliance

Black Duck Software Inc.

Open Source Initiative

Josh Berkus

Open Source Institute

Brainfood

Oracle

Canonical

O’Reilly Publishing

CodeWeavers

Oregon State University Open Source Lab

CollabNet

Open Source Software Institute

Colosa, Inc.

Simon Phipps

Continuent

Pentaho

Danese Cooper

RadiantBlue

Crucial Point LLC

Red Hat

Debian

Relative Computing Environments, LLC.

Democracy in Action

Walt Scacchi

Electronic Frontier Foundation

Institute for Software Research at UC Irvine

EnterpriseDB

Ean Schuessler

Bdale Garbee

Software Freedom Law Center

Google

SpikeSource

ibiblio.org

SugarCRM

Ingres Corporation

Sunlight Labs

Jaspersoftv Mitch Kapor

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Kapor Capital

School of Engineering, University of California, Merced

KnowledgeTree

University of Southern Mississippi

Marv Langston

Andy Updegrove

The Linux Foundation

Gesmer Updegrove LLP

Geir Magnusson Jr.

Tony Wasserman

Medsphere

Center for Open Source Investigation

Mehlman Vogel Castagnetti

Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley

Mercury Federal Systems

Zenoss, Inc.

Terri Molini

Zimbra

Monty Widenius

Zmanda

Monty Project AB

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