IOSN《自由/开源软件读物》
《通论》和《本地化》基本翻译完毕,欢迎校对和反馈。
其他分册的翻译还需要大量努力。欢迎志愿者参与。
英文的PDF和wikibook链接可以在这个地址找到 (E-Primers on Free/Open Source Software):
http://www.apdip.net/elibrary#foss .
IOSN是联合国开发计划署的一个下属机构,旨在亚太地区推广开源自由软件、开放标准和开放内容。IOSN组织编写了一系列的自由开源软件的入门读物。这套读物以Creative Commons执照发布;也用GNU/FDL加入了wikibooks.org。
这套读物是推广开源和自由软件的优秀资料,对社会应用、教育和政策支持有重要意义。
我们现在征求志愿者来把制作这套资料的中文版,共同推进自由开源软件在中文世界的应用和发展。
这个项目的主页在 http://rl.rockiestech.com/node/179 。我们的开放图书项目均采用wiki式的协作共创模式,欢迎大家参加,共同推动文化进步。
关于本站的使用请阅读 http://rl.rockiestech.com/node/31 。
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This series can be downloaded from: http://www.apdip.net/elibrary#foss .
In order to make the content table more accessible, the original part of introducint IOSN & FOSS ePrimers has been moved to the comment on this page below.
欢迎参加开源文集的翻译和编辑
请大家自己挑选工作分工。项目按树状组织;您只需要RL的帐户就可以创建子页面、直接编辑现有图书页面。
开始的格式不重要。可以在页面里放置英文原文以便参照(可在http://www.apdip.net/elibrary#foss下载)。我们计划在后期统一一下格式,并制作pdf发布。
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The International Open Source Network (IOSN) is a branch of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), promoting the adoption of free/open source software, open standards, and open content for sustainable human development in the Asia-Pacific region.
IOSN led the producing of a series of publications on FOSS and public applications. They will be a good resource for promoting FOSS in China too. So we are trying to generate Chinese versions of these publications here. Anyone is welcome to join in. And please help us promote this effort.
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E-Primers on Free/Open Source Software
http://www.iosn.net/foss-primers
This series serves as an introduction to various aspects and dimensions of free/open source software (FOSS) issues, with country case studies. It aims to raise awareness on FOSS issues and support capacity building efforts.
FOSS: A General Introduction
Authors: Kenneth Wong and Phet Sayo
© UNDP-APDIP, 2004, 60 pages
ISBN 983-3094-00-7
This e-primer introduces free/open source software (FOSS), its philosophy, history, and the advantages and disadvantages of FOSS. It also contains a brief survey of FOSS initiatives in various countries around the world.
FOSS: Education
Author: Tan Wooi Tong
© UNDP-APDIP, Elsevier, 2004, 40 pages
ISBN 81-8147-565-8
This e-primer covers the use of free/open source software (FOSS) from schools to universities. It provides a brief overview of how FOSS can help in setting up the information technology (IT) infrastructure and administration of educational institutions. It considers software (mainly proprietary) that is now used as the basis for IT curricula and FOSS alternatives that are available.
FOSS: Government Policy
Author: Kenneth Wong
© UNDP-APDIP, Elsevier, 2004, 31 pages
ISBN 81-8147-755-3
This e-primer examines the issues related to government policies on free/open source software (FOSS). It focuses on the motivations behind various FOSS policies in the world today, the process by which they are formulated, and suggests implementation strategies that can be utilized.
FOSS: Localization
Authors: Anousak Souphavanh and Theppitak Karoonboonyanan
© UNDP-APDIP, Elsevier, 2005, 58 pages
ISBN 81-8147-754-5
This e-primer gives a general introduction to localization, its benefits and some current localization efforts. It provides details of what is involved technically in localizing software and the standards involved. It also discusses what governments can do to encourage localization efforts and how technical individuals can get involved.
FOSS: Open Standards
Author: Nah Soo Hoe (Foreword by Peter J. Quinn)
© UNDP-APDIP, Elsevier, 2006, 62 pages
ISBN-13: 978-81-312-0538-9
ISBN-10: 81-312-0538-X
This e-primer introduces readers to what open standards are and why they are important. It explains the standard-setting processes and provides examples of open standards policies, initiatives and formats. It also addresses the challenges faced in implementing open standards.
FOSS: Licensing
Author: Shun-ling Chen
© UNDP-APDIP, Elsevier, 2006, 29 pages
ISBN-13: 978-81-312-0422-1
ISBN-10: 81-312-0422-7
This e-primer examines different proprietary and free/open source software (FOSS) licenses that use copyright law to regulate the use of software, and discusses how the FOSS movement uses licenses as a way to create a different model of software development. It provides scenarios to highlight possible copyright issues regarding the use of FOSS by end-users, developers and vendors.
source: http://www.apdip.net/elibrary#foss