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Open Content
www.opencontent.org.
Open Content : Übersicht
23-Mar-1998/07-Jan-06
Open Content
"OpenContent's only excuse for existing is to "facilitate the
prolific creation of freely available, high-quality, well-maintained
Content." This Content can then be used in an infinity of ways,
restricted only by the imagination of the user. One of the most
significant uses may be supporting instruction and helping people learn.
'What is content?', you ask. Content is just about anything that isn't
executable. If you're interested in freely sharing your software, visit
the Open Source Initiative or the the Free Software Foundation. If
you're interested in freely sharing content, read on.
OpenContent is freely available for modification, use, and
redistribution under a license similar to those used by the Open Source
/ Free Software community. In plain English, the license relieves the
author of any liability or implication of warranty, grants others
permission to use the Content in whole or in part, and insures that the
original author will be properly credited when Content is used. It also
grants others permission to modify and redistribute the Content if they
clearly mark what changes have been made, when they were made, and who
made them. Finally, the license insures that if someone else bases a
work on OpenContent, that the resultant work will be made available as
OpenContent as well." (Quelle:
www.opencontent.org).
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Aktualisierte und erweiterte Informationen zu Open Content finden Sie
in der Peer-to-Peer-Sektion
des Kefk Network:
Projekte
Enzyklopädien und Lexika:
GNUpedia,
Wikipedia.
Datenbanken und Kataloge:
dmoz (Open Directory) -
Yahoo!-Clone,
freedb - CDDB-Clone.
Freie Dokumente:
Project Gutenberg (Texte),
Open Music (Musik).
Ressourcen
Open Source (OSS) und Free Software (FS)
Siehe Open Source.
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Literaturhinweise: |
Open Sources
von
Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman und Mark Stone (Hrsg.)
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The Cathedral & the Bazaar
von Eric S. Raymond
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