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  • | creator = Linus Torvalds (Linux kernel) and Richard Stallman (GNU Utilities) | licence = [[GNU General Public License]]
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  • ...ftware, but probably lots of technical stuff. The GNU project http://www.gnu.org/ also links to the same directory.
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  • | style="padding: 0.25em;"|'''License:''' [[GNU General Public License]] ...-like]], [[Open source software|open source]] project licensed under the [[GNU General Public License]]. Specifically, version 2.0 of the GPL is applied t
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  • * [[GNU Go]], the strongest [[open source]] Go program * [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo/free_go_software.html Free Go Software]
    3 KB (398 words) - 06:08, 9 June 2009
  • ...is significantly lower than that of modern [[scientific package]]s like [[GNU Scientific Library]], [[LAPACK]] and others
    2 KB (338 words) - 17:26, 7 February 2009
  • ...oftware itself. For example, the [[Linux kernel]] is published under the [[GNU General Public License]] (GPL), which is the most popular, along with the [ ...perating systems include [[Berkeley Software Distribution|FreeBSD]], the [[GNU system]], and [[ReactOS]].
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  • ...ncyclopedia under construction, focusing on modern mathematics. Uses the [[GNU Free Documentation License|GFDL]], allowing article exchange with Wikipedia
    3 KB (462 words) - 19:07, 17 May 2010
  • ...ands. Some stood firm, because the copies had been downloaded under the [[GNU licence]], and the rights given to them could not be revoked. The source c
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  • ...rposes of our being compliant with the [[CZ:GNU Free Documentation License|GNU Free Documentation License]].
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  • ...' This article is licensed under the [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU Public License]. All text added, whether your own or from another source,
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  • ...prolog is Quintus Prolog. Other versions of Prolog include SWI-Prolog and GNU Prolog at www.gprolog.org. The classic text for Prolog is: Programming in P
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  • ...[[Bill Joy]]. Paralleling the later release of [[Linux]] (which ran under GNU's toolset) 1BSD was added on to Sixth Edition Unix, instead of being a full
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  • MySQL moved to the [[GNU General Public License]] (GPL) in June of 2000.
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  • ...er''' is a free open source content creation suite released under the '''[[GNU General Public Licence]]''' although Blender is free it is comparable to hi ...day Oct 13, 2002, Blender was released to the world under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Blender development continued since that day driven
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  • [http://wikisummaries.org/The_Da_Vinci_Code ''The Da Vinci Code''] - GNU FDL wiki which provided the start of this article. Includes full character
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  • ...are|free-software]] developers because the annual fee conflicts with the [[GNU General Public Licence]].<ref name=FAQWPAN /> The requirements for develope
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  • ...ing.html#Stack%20and%20Calling|title=Stack Layout and Calling Conventions (Gnu GCC version 3.2.3)|publisher=Free Software Foundation, Inc.|year=2002|acces ...mming language specification. For example, on Solaris (Unix) systems, the GNU [[C_programming_language|C]] [[compiler]] and the [[Sun Microsystems|Sun]]
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  • ...unity with the impending release of version 3 of the [http://gplv3.fsf.org GNU General Public License]. Various projects, in order to be certain of the l Despite its close relationship with the GNU project and others the Free Software Foundation does not itself develop sof
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  • ...ents from [http://wikisummaries.org/Of_Mice_and_Men ''Of Mice and Men''] - GNU FDL wiki which provided the start of this article. Includes full character
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  • ...[imperative programming]]. Pike is [[free software]], released under the [[GNU General Public License|GPL]], [[LGPL]] and [[Mozilla Public License|MPL]] l
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