OSTG
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Open Source Technology Group
L'OSTG (abrégé de l'anglais Open Source Technology Group) est un groupe qui se définit lui-même comme étant une communauté collaborative ayant pour buts de promouvoir les innovations open source grâce à l'Open Source Initiative (développement, implémentation, distribution et information)[1]. Le groupe est soutenu par VA Software.
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- ↑ "a news, collaboration and distribution community for IT and Open Source development, implementation and innovation"
Catégories : Association d'informatique | Organisation pour le logiciel libre
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