2010 donations

2010 December 6th: The Linux Foundation - is the nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 December 6th: Ubuntu - is an operating system built by a worldwide team of expert developers. It contains all the applications you need: a web browser, office suite, media apps, instant messaging and much more. Ubuntu is an open-source alternative to Windows and Office.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal (four $25 donations).
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2010 December 6th: The Wikimedia Foundation - The Wikimedia Foundation is an international non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging the growth, development and distribution of free, multilingual content, and to providing the full content of these wiki-based projects to the public free of charge.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 November 21st: Debian is a free operating system that provides more than a pure OS: it comes with over 25,000 packages, precompiled software bundled up in a nice format for easy installation on your machine.
We donated USD$ 100.00 through Software in the Public Interest, Inc.
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2010 November 21st: OpenOffice.org is both an office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute.
We donated USD$ 100.00 through Software in the Public Interest, Inc.
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2010 October 4th: SourceForge.net - The world's largest Open Source software development website.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 October 4th: SugarCRM - A complete CRM system for businesses of all sizes. Core CRM functionality includes sales force automation, marketing campaigns, support cases, project mgmt, calendaring and more. Built in PHP, supports MySQL and SQL Server.
We donated US$ 100.00 through SourceForge/PayPal.
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2010 September 2nd: Electronic Frontier Foundation From the Internet to the iPod, technologies are transforming our society and empowering us as speakers, citizens, creators, and consumers. When our freedoms in the networked world come under attack, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is the first line of defense. EFF broke new ground when it was founded in 1990 - well before the Internet was on most people's radar - and continues to confront cutting-edge issues defending free speech, privacy, innovation, and consumer rights today. From the beginning, EFF has championed the public interest in every critical battle affecting digital rights.
We donated US$ 100.00 directly.
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2010 September 2nd: Peer-Directed Projects Center's activities include operation of freenode, planning and organising FOSSCON, and future programs.
We donated GBP$ 30.00 through PayPal.
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2010 August 1st: Memtest86 - is an advanced memory diagnostic tool. Based on the well-known original memtest86 written by Chris Brady, memtest86+ is a port by some members of the x86-secret team, now working at www.canardpc.com. Our goal is to provide an up-to-date and completly reliable version of this software tool aimed at memory failures detection.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 August 1st: eAccelerator - eAccelerator is a free open-source PHP accelerator, optimizer, and dynamic content cache.
We donated US$ 100.00 through SourceForge/PayPal.
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2010 July 9th: The Mozilla Foundation - is a non-profit organization that sponsors the Mozilla project and devotes its resources to promoting openness, innovation and opportunity on the Internet. We do this by supporting the community of Mozilla contributors and by assisting others who are building technologies that benefit users around the world.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 July 9th: The GNOME Foundation - The GNOME Project is an effort to create a complete, free and easy-to-use desktop environment for users, as well as a powerful application development framework for software developers. GNOME is part of the GNU Project, is Free Software, and developed as Open Source software. The GNOME Foundation will work to further the goal of the GNOME project: to create a computing platform for use by the general public that is completely free software.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 June 2nd: Lua Language - Lua is a powerful light-weight programming language designed for extending applications.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 June 2nd: The Perl Foundation - The Perl Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of the Perl programming language through open discussion, collaboration, design, and code.
We donated US$ 100.00 directly.
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2010 May 10th: ISC - Internet Systems Consortium is a nonprofit public benefit corporation dedicated to supporting the infrastructure of the universal connected self-organizing Internet - and the autonomy of its participants - by developing and maintaining core production quality software, protocols, and operations.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 May 10th: The Apache Software Foundation - The ASF provides support for the Apache community of open-source software projects.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 April 3rd: Mambo Foundation Inc. - The Mambo Foundation is a non-profit corporation based in Australia, formed in August 2005 to serve as a supporting organization for the Mambo Open Source Project. The purpose of the Foundation is to provide support and protection for the development of the Mambo software system. We are modeled after similar ventures, such as the Eclipse Foundation and the GNOME Foundation.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 April 3rd: The phpMyAdmin Project - phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web.
We donated US$ 100.00 through SourceForge/PayPal.
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2010 March 5th: OpenSSH is a FREE version of the SSH connectivity tools that technical users of the Internet rely on. Users of telnet, rlogin, and ftp may not realize that their password is transmitted across the Internet unencrypted, but it is. OpenSSH encrypts all traffic (including passwords) to effectively eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other attacks. Additionally, OpenSSH provides secure tunneling capabilities and several authentication methods, and supports all SSH protocol versions.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 March 5th: WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. What a mouthful. WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 February 3rd: Policyd, is a multi-platform policy server for popular MTAs. This policy daemon is designed mostly for large scale mail hosting environments. The main goal is to implement as many spam combating and email compliance features as possible while at the same time maintaining the portability, stability and performance required for mission critical email hosting of today.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 February 3rd: RDesktop is an open source client for Windows NT Terminal Server, capable of natively speaking its Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in order to present the user's NT desktop. Unlike Citrix ICA, no server extensions are required.
We donated US$ 100.00 through SourceForge/PayPal.
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2010 January 5th: The Wikimedia Foundation - The Wikimedia Foundation is an international non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging the growth, development and distribution of free, multilingual content, and to providing the full content of these wiki-based projects to the public free of charge.
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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2010 January 5th: Free Software Foundation - Free software is a matter of liberty not price. You should think of "free" as in "free speech".
We donated US$ 100.00 through PayPal.
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