EUROLINUX

EUROLINUX

EuroLinux

EuroLinux est une organisation essentiellement européenne composée d'entreprises et d'associations tels l'AFUL, l'April, Hispalinux qui promeut l'utilisation de standards ouverts, de logiciels libres en Europe. Elle vise aussi à encourager la concurrence entre les entreprises éditant des logiciels et favoriser l'innovation en informatique.

EuroLinux est opposé aux brevets sur les logiciels en Europe.

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