• Github repo
  • Introduction
  • 1. What is Open Source? Why? FOSS, Wat?
  • 2. Licensing Overview and Resources
  • 3. Case-Studies: Past FOSS projects at RIT
    • 3.1. Dash
  • 4. How to Contribute to a FOSS Project
  • 5. How to Manage a FOSS Project
  • 6. How to Use Git
  • 7. How Github and other Code Hosts Work
  • 8. FOSS Ecosystems
    • 8.1. FOSS@MAGIC
    • 8.2. Research Computing
    • 8.3. codeRIT
    • 8.4. WiC
  • 9. Business and Legal Profiles
    • 9.1. Enterprise
      • 9.1.1. Acquia / Drupal
      • 9.1.2. Khronos Group / OpenGL
      • 9.1.3. Canonical / Ubuntu
      • 9.1.4. GitHub
      • 9.1.5. Apple / WebKit
      • 9.1.6. Debian
      • 9.1.7. Wordpress
    • 9.2. Fiscal Sponsorship
      • 9.2.1. Eclipse Foundation
      • 9.2.2. Software in the Public Interest
      • 9.2.3. Linux Foundation
      • 9.2.4. Apache Software Foundation
      • 9.2.5. The Free Software Foundation
      • 9.2.6. Software Freedom Conservancy
    • 9.3. Startups/Contemporary Issues
      • 9.3.1. CodeCombat
      • 9.3.2. Ouya
      • 9.3.3. BeagleBoard Organization
      • 9.3.4. Coinbase
      • 9.3.5. Arduino
      • 9.3.6. Lantern
      • 9.3.7. Raspberry Pi
    • 9.4. Crowdfunding/Crowdfunded
      • 9.4.1. BountySource
      • 9.4.2. Patreon
      • 9.4.3. IndieGoGo
      • 9.4.4. Flattr
      • 9.4.5. Gratipay
      • 9.4.6. Kickstarter
    • 9.5. Civic Hacking/Dark Arts
      • 9.5.1. Sugar / OLPC
      • 9.5.2. 18f
      • 9.5.3. OWASP
      • 9.5.4. Tor
      • 9.5.5. Ushahidi
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How To FOSS

Crowdfunding / Crowdfunded

  • BountySource
  • Patreon
  • IndieGoGo
  • Flattr
  • Gratipay
  • Kickstarter