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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bruce_PerensBruce Perens - Wikipedia

    Bruce Perens (born around 1958 [1]) is an American computer programmer and advocate in the free software movement. He created The Open Source Definition and published the first formal announcement and manifesto of open source. [4] [5] He co-founded the Open Source Initiative (OSI) with Eric S. Raymond. [6]

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  2. Bruce Perens é um programador e autor principal do manifesto Open Source. [ 1][ 2] Ele fundou a iniciativa Open Source [ 3] junto com Eric Raymond e é hoje uma das maiores figuras no cenário do Open Source. De 1996 até 1998 Bruce Perens foi o líder do projeto Debian GNU/Linux, uma das mais importantes distribuições do Linux ...

  3. 14 de mai. de 2024 · It’s surprising how many people don’t know my email, which is almost the same as my name: bruce at perens dot com. Please feel free to write. My phone is also pretty close to my name: +1 510-4-PERENS. Mind the US-Pacific time zone, please. It will tell you if you don’t. There is also a cell phone for texts, which you can ask for via email.

  4. Bruce Perens is one of the founders of the Open Source movement in software, and was the person to announce “Open Source” to the world. He created the Open Source Definition, the set of legal requirements for Open Source licensing which still stands today.

  5. 27 de dez. de 2023 · Thomas Claburn. Wed 27 Dec 2023 // 16:03 UTC. Interview Bruce Perens, one of the founders of the Open Source movement, is ready for what comes next: the Post-Open Source movement. "I've written papers about it, and I've tried to put together a prototype license," Perens explains in an interview with The Register.

  6. View Bruce Perens’ profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. One of the founders of the Open Source movement in software. Building an unannounced startup.

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  7. 19 de set. de 2006 · Bruce Perens had composed the original draft of the DFSG, and it was edited, refined, and approved as formal policy by the Debian developer community in 1997. The Open Source Definition was then created during the launch of the OSI in Feb. 1998 by revising the DFSG and removing Debian-specific references.