Software libre (Galician Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Software libre" in Galician language version.

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archive.org

blackducksoftware.com

  • "Top 20 licenses". Black Duck Software. 19 November 2015. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 19 de xullo de 2016. Consultado o 19 November 2015. 1. MIT license 24%, 2. GNU General Public License (GPL) 2.0 23%, 3. Apache License 16%, 4. GNU General Public License (GPL) 3.0 9%, 5. BSD License 2.0 (3-clause, New or Revised) License 6%, 6. GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) 2.1 5%, 7. Artistic License (Perl) 4%, 8. GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) 3.0 2%, 9. Microsoft Public License 2%, 10. Eclipse Public License (EPL) 2% 

cmpod.net

fsf.org

fsfe.org

github.com

  • Balter, Ben (2015-03-09). "Open source license usage on GitHub.com". github.com. "1 MIT 44.69%, 2 Other 15.68%, 3 GPLv2 12.96%, 4 Apache 11.19%, 5 GPLv3 8.88%, 6 BSD 3-clause 4.53%, 7 Unlicense 1.87%, 8 BSD 2-clause 1.70%, 9 LGPLv3 1.30%, 10 AGPLv3 1.05% 

gnu.org

google.de

books.google.de

  • Shea, Tom (23/06/1983). InfoWorld, eds. "Free software - Free software is a junkyard of software spare parts". "In contrast to commercial software is a large and growing body of free software that exists in the public domain. Public-domain software is written by microcomputer hobbyists (also known as "hackers") many of whom are professional programmers in their work life. [...] Since everybody has access to source code, many routines have not only been used but dramatically improved by other programmers." 

internethalloffame.org

kernel.org

opensource.org

stanford.edu

cs.stanford.edu

  • Amit Garg, Ryan Burdett, Ishaan Shastri, Evan Parker. "GNU". cs.stanford.edu. 

swapmeetdave.com

traficantes.net

web.archive.org

  • "Top 20 licenses". Black Duck Software. 19 November 2015. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 19 de xullo de 2016. Consultado o 19 November 2015. 1. MIT license 24%, 2. GNU General Public License (GPL) 2.0 23%, 3. Apache License 16%, 4. GNU General Public License (GPL) 3.0 9%, 5. BSD License 2.0 (3-clause, New or Revised) License 6%, 6. GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) 2.1 5%, 7. Artistic License (Perl) 4%, 8. GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) 3.0 2%, 9. Microsoft Public License 2%, 10. Eclipse Public License (EPL) 2% 
  • whitesourcesoftware.com, eds. (1/1/2017). "Top 10 Open Source Software Licenses of 2016 and Key Trends". Arquivado dende o orixinal o 22/10/2017. Consultado o 21/10/2017. 

whitesourcesoftware.com

wolfire.com

blog.wolfire.com