John Gilmore is a private individual who cares about archiving the Internet for future generations. He is the first individual to join the Archive-It program, as a partner with the Internet Archive, to collect and index documents of interest. Mr. Gilmore also co-founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
A collection of free software and open source software. This includes the source code (instructions written by computer programmers) of thousands of computer programs that are part of various free software projects. These projects include the GNU Project to reimplement the Bell Labs UNIX system, the Linux kernel that reimplements the core operating program of a UNIX-like system, the Debian project which seeks to produce a fully free and consistent "distribution" (collection) of free software programs that work together well, the Ubuntu project which builds a commercially viable operating system based on the Debian project; the Fedore project which also builds a commercially viable computer operating system based on free software; and other projects.
TIMESTAMPS
The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20201020230242/https://opensource.apple.com/release/developer-tools-24.html
You can also view this project list in the following formats:
plist,
text
Projects which are new or updated in this release have a bullet and are in bold.
To determine the specific license terms that apply to a project, look at the project source code license headers and the actual license included with the project.
Please be advised that unless your final product is also open source, incorporating open source software containing encryption into your product may make it subject to U.S. and local country import/export laws. Please consult with your government
agencies prior to exporting your product. Information about U.S. encryption export regulations can be found at the
Bureau of Industry and Security