For example, SugarForge (http://www.sugarforge.org/) is a directory of all kinds of SugarCRM-related software. Not all of it is open source/free, but at least you can filter out non-free licenses.
This sounds like an example of a problem frequently caused by the idea of "open source". People develop a program that in itself is free, but maintain a list of extensions which include nonfree programs. The result is that if we recommend that free program to the public, we are indirectly recommending the nonfree extensions too. We had to make our own list of Firefox extensions because Mozilla's list includes nonfree ones. We started our own list of extensions for OpenOffice, but fortunately the LibreOffice fork was started and they adopted our list. Because (as you can tell from the name they chose) they endorse the free software movement, not open source. -- Dr Richard Stallman President, Free Software Foundation 51 Franklin St Boston MA 02110 USA www.fsf.org www.gnu.org Skype: No way! That's nonfree (freedom-denying) software. Use free telephony http://directory.fsf.org/category/tel/ _______________________________________________ gap-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gap-discuss
