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Enyo is an open source object-oriented JavaScript framework emphasizing encapsulation and modularity. Enyo contains everything you need to create a fast, scalable mobile or web application:
Built from the ground-up for mobile first - Enyo powers webOS, and was designed from the beginning to be fast and work great on mobile devices
Now available for desktop and cross-browser development - Enyo 2.0 now runs across mobile environments and desktop browsers including Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer
Highly customizable and extensible - Enyo core can be expanded with modules, UI widgets, and more
Lightweight and fast - Enyo 2.0 core is about 13KB gzipped, and built for fast application rendering and performance
Simple, self-contained, and easy to digest - Build increasingly complex functionality starting with simple, reusable components
Built to scale - Enyo was created on the principles needed to build vast, complex mobile and web applications
Open Source - Enyo is available under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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Enyo JavaScript Application Framework

Enyo is an open source object-oriented JavaScript framework emphasizing encapsulation and modularity. Enyo contains everything you need to create a fast, scalable mobile or web application:

  • Built from the ground-up for mobile first - Enyo powers webOS, and was designed from the beginning to be fast and work great on mobile devices
  • Now available for desktop and cross-browser development - Enyo 2.0 now runs across mobile environments and desktop browsers including Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer
  • Highly customizable and extensible - Enyo core can be expanded with modules, UI widgets, and more
  • Lightweight and fast - Enyo 2.0 core is about 13KB gzipped, and built for fast application rendering and performance
  • Simple, self-contained, and easy to digest - Build increasingly complex functionality starting with simple, reusable components
  • Built to scale - Enyo was created on the principles needed to build vast, complex mobile and web applications
  • Open Source - Enyo is available under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

Source: enyojs.com

    • #Enyo.js
    • #webOS
    • #Palm
    • #Mobile Framework
    • #JavaScript Framework
    • #Open Source
  • 4 months ago
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BRYCE DOT VC: Our First Pull Request

brycedotvc:

A few weeks back we put OATV.com and it’s underlying code up on GitHub.

At the time, I thought it would serve as a repo for sharing some of the work we’d done in designing our new site. And my hope was that it would be helpful for someone looking to build a site with a similar look and feel.

Then, last week, something happened.

Source: brycedotvc

    • #Github
    • #Open Source
    • #Branding
    • #Front End Engineering
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The Open Source Democracy Foundation is committed to improving our government by organizing those on the internet that seek change and giving them a united voice. With a focus on cooperation, transparency, and creativity, we seek to harness the collective power of the internet to maximize the impact of ordinary citizens on our democracy.
The Open Source Democracy Foundation is a non-partisan, grassroots, non-profit 501(c)(4) political organization. As of right now, The Open Source Democracy Foundation is run by a small team of dedicated of volunteers. Maybe some day they’ll be paid, but only if they earn it.
The Open Source Democracy Foundation advocates for its causes by doing a mix of lobbying, education, and outreach. We’ve also been know to try and have some fun while doing it. If you have questions about what we do, we have answers!
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The Open Source Democracy Foundation - Harnessing the Internet for Education and Advocacy

The Open Source Democracy Foundation is committed to improving our government by organizing those on the internet that seek change and giving them a united voice. With a focus on cooperation, transparency, and creativity, we seek to harness the collective power of the internet to maximize the impact of ordinary citizens on our democracy.

The Open Source Democracy Foundation is a non-partisan, grassroots, non-profit 501(c)(4) political organization. As of right now, The Open Source Democracy Foundation is run by a small team of dedicated of volunteers. Maybe some day they’ll be paid, but only if they earn it.

The Open Source Democracy Foundation advocates for its causes by doing a mix of lobbying, education, and outreach. We’ve also been know to try and have some fun while doing it. If you have questions about what we do, we have answers!

Source: theosdf.org

    • #Open Source
    • #Open Source Democracy Foundation
    • #webcomm
  • 5 months ago
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odt2braille is a Braille extension to OpenOffice.org Writer. odt2braille will enable authors to print documents to a Braille embosser and to export documents as Braille files. The Braille output is well-formatted and highly customizable.
OpenOffice.org is the leading free and open-source office suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, math and databases. Combined with odt2braille , OpenOffice.org becomes a complete Braille authoring environment.
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odt2braille is a Braille extension to OpenOffice.org Writer. odt2braille will enable authors to print documents to a Braille embosser and to export documents as Braille files. The Braille output is well-formatted and highly customizable.

OpenOffice.org is the leading free and open-source office suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, math and databases. Combined with odt2braille , OpenOffice.org becomes a complete Braille authoring environment.

Source: odt2braille.sourceforge.net

    • #accessibility
    • #Braille
    • #Open Source
    • #Open Office
  • 6 months ago
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PT Sans is based on Russian sans serif types of the second part of the XX century, but at the same time has a very distinctive features of modern humanistic design. The family consists of 8 styles: 4 basic styles; 2 captions styles for small sizes and 2 narrows styles for economic setting.


PT Serif is a transitional serif face with humanistic terminals designed for use together with
PT Sans and harmonized with
PT Sans on metrics, proportions, weights and design.
PT Serif consists of six styles: regular and bold weights with corresponding italics form a standard computer font family for basic text setting; two caption styles (regular and italic) are for texts of small point sizes.

Designed by Alexandra Korolkova, Olga Umpeleva and Vladimir Yefimov. Released by ParaType in 2010.
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PT Sans | Paratype

PT Sans is based on Russian sans serif types of the second part of the XX century, but at the same time has a very distinctive features of modern humanistic design. The family consists of 8 styles: 4 basic styles; 2 captions styles for small sizes and 2 narrows styles for economic setting.

PT Serif Font | Paratype

PT Sans  | Paratype

PT Serif is a transitional serif face with humanistic terminals designed for use together with

PT Sans and harmonized with

PT Sans on metrics, proportions, weights and design.

PT Serif consists of six styles: regular and bold weights with corresponding italics form a standard computer font family for basic text setting; two caption styles (regular and italic) are for texts of small point sizes.

PT Serif  | Paratype

Designed by Alexandra Korolkova, Olga Umpeleva and Vladimir Yefimov. Released by ParaType in 2010.

Source: paratype.com

    • #Typography
    • #Design
    • #Open Source
    • #CSS
    • #@font-face
    • #PT Sans
    • #PT Serif
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The typeface with the working title »Edelsans« come into being with the idea to create a fashionable font which is, like Paul Renner’s Futura, really geometric. More over the typeface was planed to have only a light and a heavy weight to force an usage as display font. Orientated on Jakob Erbar’s Grotesk, the DTL Nobel and Christian Schwartz‹ Neutraface, the »Edelsans« characterize herself through less corners and more curves – obviously while having a look on the typefaces numerals.
Beside the ambition to design a geometric Grotesque, the »Edelsans« describes the attempt to generate a typeface completely digitally. Without hand-drawn sketches, the typeface is constructed by mono-lined vectors. Those were, of course, adjusted optically afterwards. Indeed the attempt to cover the vector with digital calligraphic brushes, shows how constrained a pure digital peace of work looks like.
»Edelsans« Characteristics
The proportions of the »Edelsans« are right inbetween those of the ancient Roman inscriptional capitals and modern ratio. As well the x-height, and the de– and ascender are inbetween both poles. Thus modernity and pragmatism accrues beside the typefaces luxury to be a little bit extensively.
»Edelsans« was designed as a noble geometric font for the screen, with few corners and mostly rounded glyphs. The typeface is not completely finished but is free for non-commercial use.
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»Edelsans«

The typeface with the working title »Edelsans« come into being with the idea to create a fashionable font which is, like Paul Renner’s Futura, really geometric. More over the typeface was planed to have only a light and a heavy weight to force an usage as display font. Orientated on Jakob Erbar’s Grotesk, the DTL Nobel and Christian Schwartz‹ Neutraface, the »Edelsans« characterize herself through less corners and more curves – obviously while having a look on the typefaces numerals.

Beside the ambition to design a geometric Grotesque, the »Edelsans« describes the attempt to generate a typeface completely digitally. Without hand-drawn sketches, the typeface is constructed by mono-lined vectors. Those were, of course, adjusted optically afterwards. Indeed the attempt to cover the vector with digital calligraphic brushes, shows how constrained a pure digital peace of work looks like.

»Edelsans« Characteristics

The proportions of the »Edelsans« are right inbetween those of the ancient Roman inscriptional capitals and modern ratio. As well the x-height, and the de– and ascender are inbetween both poles. Thus modernity and pragmatism accrues beside the typefaces luxury to be a little bit extensively.

»Edelsans« was designed as a noble geometric font for the screen, with few corners and mostly rounded glyphs. The typeface is not completely finished but is free for non-commercial use.

Source: 26plus-zeichen.de

    • #Typography
    • #Edel Sans
    • #Design
    • #CSS
    • #@font-face
    • #Open Source
  • 10 months ago
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With the release of Safari 3.1 for MacOS and Windows, Apple’s web browser now supports font embedding for websites. Now millions of web users can view websites the way they were intended to be. Safari 3.1 for Windows and Mac supports the embedding of sfnt fonts (TrueType, OpenType PS, OpenType TT) using the font-face declaration. Technically the fonts are not embedded in the website, but they are simply linked like an image file. Thus the fonts need to be stored on a public server. Since you cannot upload commercial fonts to a public webserver, you are limited to freeware fonts. fonts.info believes in the future of web fonts, so we decided to provide webdesigners with a set of high-quality web fonts supporting a wide range of character encodings.
Graublau Sans Web regular and bold were designed by Georg Seifert. Graublau Sans Web regular and bold are optimized for screen use and support a wide range of character encodings, for example ISO 8859-15 (Western), ISO 8859-2 (Central European), ISO 8859-3 (Turkish, Maltese and Esperanto), ISO 8859-4 (Baltic), ISO 8859-5 (Cyrillic), ISO 8859-7 (Greek) and ISO 8859-10 (Scandinavian).
Graublau Sans Web regular and bold may be embedded in any website free of charge. The new version now also works in Firefox 3.5 and supports ligatures and kerning.
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Graublau Sans Web

With the release of Safari 3.1 for MacOS and Windows, Apple’s web browser now supports font embedding for websites. Now millions of web users can view websites the way they were intended to be. Safari 3.1 for Windows and Mac supports the embedding of sfnt fonts (TrueType, OpenType PS, OpenType TT) using the font-face declaration. Technically the fonts are not embedded in the website, but they are simply linked like an image file. Thus the fonts need to be stored on a public server. Since you cannot upload commercial fonts to a public webserver, you are limited to freeware fonts. fonts.info believes in the future of web fonts, so we decided to provide webdesigners with a set of high-quality web fonts supporting a wide range of character encodings.

Graublau Sans Web regular and bold were designed by Georg Seifert. Graublau Sans Web regular and bold are optimized for screen use and support a wide range of character encodings, for example ISO 8859-15 (Western), ISO 8859-2 (Central European), ISO 8859-3 (Turkish, Maltese and Esperanto), ISO 8859-4 (Baltic), ISO 8859-5 (Cyrillic), ISO 8859-7 (Greek) and ISO 8859-10 (Scandinavian).

Graublau Sans Web regular and bold may be embedded in any website free of charge. The new version now also works in Firefox 3.5 and supports ligatures and kerning.

Graublau Sans Web

Source: fonts.info

    • #Typography
    • #@font-face
    • #CSS
    • #Design
    • #Grablau Sans Fonts
    • #Open Source
  • 10 months ago
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Audacity is a free, easy-to-use and multilingual audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. You can use Audacity to:
Record live audio.
Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs.
Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files.
Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together.
Change the speed or pitch of a recording.
Audacity is free software, developed by a group of volunteers and distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Free software is not just free of cost (like “free beer”). It is free as in freedom (like “free speech”). Free software gives you the freedom to use a program, study how it works, improve it and share it with others. For more information, visit the Free Software Foundation.
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Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder

Audacity is a free, easy-to-use and multilingual audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. You can use Audacity to:

  • Record live audio.
  • Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs.
  • Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files.
  • Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together.
  • Change the speed or pitch of a recording.

Audacity is free software, developed by a group of volunteers and distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

Free software is not just free of cost (like “free beer”). It is free as in freedom (like “free speech”). Free software gives you the freedom to use a program, study how it works, improve it and share it with others. For more information, visit the Free Software Foundation.

Source: audacity.sourceforge.net

    • #Audio
    • #Toolkit
    • #Open Source
    • #Audacity
  • 10 months ago
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Subversion is an open source version control system. Founded in 2000 by CollabNet, Inc., the Subversion project and software have seen incredible success over the past decade. Subversion has enjoyed and continues to enjoy widespread adoption in both the open source arena and the corporate world.
Subversion is developed as a project of the Apache Software Foundation, and as such is part of a rich community of developers and users. We’re always in need of individuals with a wide range of skills, and we invite you to participate in the development of Apache Subversion.
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Apache Subversion - Enterprise-class Centralized Version Control for the Masses

Subversion is an open source version control system. Founded in 2000 by CollabNet, Inc., the Subversion project and software have seen incredible success over the past decade. Subversion has enjoyed and continues to enjoy widespread adoption in both the open source arena and the corporate world.

Subversion is developed as a project of the Apache Software Foundation, and as such is part of a rich community of developers and users. We’re always in need of individuals with a wide range of skills, and we invite you to participate in the development of Apache Subversion.

Source: subversion.apache.org

    • #subversion
    • #version control
    • #open source
    • #windows
    • #apache
  • 10 months ago
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We Want OGG is a movement for browser support of Ogg Vorbis, high quality, royalty-free, unpatented and open for anyone to use - even commercially. However, Microsoft and Apple are trying to force your hand in to using the patented MPEG audio formats in the latest version of HTML by refusing to support Ogg Vorbis. This is for the benefit of their profits, at the expense of your freedom. It doesn’t matter if MPEG audio is technically better or more widely supported. They can even support it in addition to Ogg Vorbis. We still want a free format. Let’s make that obvious.
We Want OGG - Spread the Word. Free formats on the web have to replace the patented ones. It’s the only way. Spread the word and help make it happen. Don’t sit by and let yourself be buffeted around by corporations. Don’t wait until the moment you find your voice limited. Tell them what you want, and don’t let them ignore you.
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Modern Browser Support of OGG Format - We Want OGG!

Internet Explorer and Safari SHOULD Support Ogg Vorbis Audio - Let Them Know! - We Want OGG!

We Want OGG is a movement for browser support of Ogg Vorbis, high quality, royalty-free, unpatented and open for anyone to use - even commercially. However, Microsoft and Apple are trying to force your hand in to using the patented MPEG audio formats in the latest version of HTML by refusing to support Ogg Vorbis. This is for the benefit of their profits, at the expense of your freedom. It doesn’t matter if MPEG audio is technically better or more widely supported. They can even support it in addition to Ogg Vorbis. We still want a free format. Let’s make that obvious.

We Want OGG - Spread the Word. Free formats on the web have to replace the patented ones. It’s the only way. Spread the word and help make it happen. Don’t sit by and let yourself be buffeted around by corporations. Don’t wait until the moment you find your voice limited. Tell them what you want, and don’t let them ignore you.

Source: wewantogg.com

    • #ogg
    • #ogg vorbis
    • #media format
    • #audio format
    • #open source
    • #browsers
    • #safari
    • #internet explorer
    • #open web
  • 10 months ago
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Open Directory Project (ODP), also known as Dmoz (from directory.mozilla.org, its original domain name), is a multilingual open content directory of World Wide Web links. It is owned by Netscape but it is constructed and maintained by a community of volunteer editors.

Open Directory Project uses a hierarchical ontology scheme for organizing site listings. Listings on a similar topic are grouped into categories which can then include smaller categories.
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Open Directory Project (ODP), also known as Dmoz (from directory.mozilla.org, its original domain name), is a multilingual open content directory of World Wide Web links. It is owned by Netscape but it is constructed and maintained by a community of volunteer editors.

ODP - Open Directory Project

Open Directory Project uses a hierarchical ontology scheme for organizing site listings. Listings on a similar topic are grouped into categories which can then include smaller categories.

Source: dmoz.org

    • #Mozilla
    • #Dmoz
    • #Open Source
    • #Open Software
  • 11 months ago
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Open Video Alliance is a coalition of organizations and individuals committed to the idea that the power of moving image should belong to everyone
Open Video
Open video is the movement to promote free expression and innovation in online video. We’re for sharing, open source, and open standards—OVA believes that the basic technologies for transmission of video must be open source and available to use on a royalty-free basis.

Open Video Alliance provides a framework to help incubate new projects and campaigns to advance the open video movement. Core OVA members like Mozilla, PCF, and Kaltura are actively building open video with free and open source software—stuff like Firefox, Miro, and the Kaltura platform. Other OVA members lead research and advocacy efforts to promote an open video ecosystem.
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Open Video Alliance is a coalition of organizations and individuals committed to the idea that the power of moving image should belong to everyone

Open Video

Open video is the movement to promote free expression and innovation in online video. We’re for sharing, open source, and open standards—OVA believes that the basic technologies for transmission of video must be open source and available to use on a royalty-free basis.

Open Video Alliance | Open Source, Open Standards, Participatory Culture

Open Video Alliance provides a framework to help incubate new projects and campaigns to advance the open video movement. Core OVA members like Mozilla, PCF, and Kaltura are actively building open video with free and open source software—stuff like Firefox, Miro, and the Kaltura platform. Other OVA members lead research and advocacy efforts to promote an open video ecosystem.

Source: openvideoalliance.org

    • #Open Video Alliance
    • #Open Source
    • #WebComm
    • #Video
  • 11 months ago
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Open Icon Library is a free and open Icon collection. Over 10,000 Unique Icons. Free for anyone to use on you computer, website or any other project. The library is not a theme. Its a centralized source for icons to cover all your needs. The goal is to cover all common apps, operating systems, mimetypes, devices, and country flags.

Open Icon Library includes:
2272 application icons
258 International flags icons
238 Device icons
69 Operating system icons
731 Mimetype icons
596 Action icons
273 Status icons
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Open Icon Library is a free and open Icon collection. Over 10,000 Unique Icons. Free for anyone to use on you computer, website or any other project. The library is not a theme. Its a centralized source for icons to cover all your needs. The goal is to cover all common apps, operating systems, mimetypes, devices, and country flags.

Screenshot of Open Icon Library Icons - Free/Open Icons

Open Icon Library includes:

  • 2272 application icons
  • 258 International flags icons
  • 238 Device icons
  • 69 Operating system icons
  • 731 Mimetype icons
  • 596 Action icons
  • 273 Status icons

Source: openiconlibrary.sourceforge.net

    • #Open Icon Library
    • #Open Source
    • #Icons
    • #Toolkit
  • 11 months ago
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NEPOMUK brings together researchers, industrial software developers, and representative industrial users, to develop a comprehensive solution for extending the personal desktop into a collaboration environment which supports both the personal information management and the sharing and exchange across social and organizational relations.
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NEPOMUK - Networked Environment for Personalized, Ontology-based Management of Unified Knowledge

NEPOMUK brings together researchers, industrial software developers, and representative industrial users, to develop a comprehensive solution for extending the personal desktop into a collaboration environment which supports both the personal information management and the sharing and exchange across social and organizational relations.

NEPOMUK Poster - The Social Semantic Desktop

Source: nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org

    • #NEPOMUK
    • #Social Semantic
    • #Desktop
    • #Open Source
    • #Software
  • 11 months ago
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jslib - Mozilla.org gives a great flexibility and power to Javascript. This popular client side scripting language can be used to create application level logic and services for cross platform application development.
By creating libraries of common useful routines, application developers can focus on creating original functionality for their own applications instead of dealing w/ complex xpconnect wrapper objects and worrying about which IDL methods do what and which are implemented on what platforms.
Goal: jslib has a simple goal:

Make life easier for Mozilla Application Development by creating logical, easy to use API’s for general purpose routines that lend themselves to living in library code.
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jslib - Mozilla.org

jslib - Mozilla.org gives a great flexibility and power to Javascript. This popular client side scripting language can be used to create application level logic and services for cross platform application development.

By creating libraries of common useful routines, application developers can focus on creating original functionality for their own applications instead of dealing w/ complex xpconnect wrapper objects and worrying about which IDL methods do what and which are implemented on what platforms.

Goal: jslib has a simple goal:

Make life easier for Mozilla Application Development by creating logical, easy to use API’s for general purpose routines that lend themselves to living in library code.

Source: jslib.mozdev.org

    • #jslib
    • #Mozdev
    • #Mozilla
    • #JavaScript Library
    • #Open Source
    • #Web Development
    • #Resources
  • 11 months ago
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