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Encyclopedia > Bruce Perens
Bruce Perens video
Bruce Perens at the World Summit on the
Information Society 2005 in Tunis speaking on:
"Is Free/Open Source Software the Answer?"
(Richard Stallman is on Bruce's right.)


Bruce Perens is a leader in the Open Source and Free Software community. He is co-founder of the Open Source initiative in software (with Eric Raymond). He created the document that became Open Source Definition and the Debian Social Contract [1]. He was the first to announce Open Source to the world, in a message carried on Slashdot and a number of email lists in February, 1998. In 2005, he represented Open Source at the United Nations World Summit on the Information Society, at the invitation of the United Nations Development Program. [2]. Image File history File links 051118-WSIS.2005-Bruce. ... Richard Matthew Stallman (born March 16, 1953), often abbreviated rms,[1] is a software freedom activist, hacker,[2] and software developer. ... Image File history File links 051118-WSIS.2005-Bruce. ... Image File history File links Magnify-videoclip. ... Image File history File links Pictogram_voting_question. ... Open source refers to projects that are open to the public and which draw on other projects that are freely available to the general public. ... Eric S. Raymond Eric Steven Raymond (born December 4, 1957) (often referred to by his initials, ESR) is the author of The Cathedral and the Bazaar and the present maintainer of the Jargon File (also known as The New Hackers Dictionary). Though the Jargon File established his original reputation... The Open Source Definition is used by the Open Source Initiative to determine whether or not a software license can be considered open source. ... The Debian Social Contract is a document framing the core moral agenda of the Debian Project. ... This section needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) is a UN-sponsored conference about information and communication. ... The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the largest multilateral source of grant technical assistance in the world. ...


Today, Perens is still active in representing Open Source to the world and advising several national governments and multinational corporations regarding Open Source. In 2007 some of his government advisory roles included: a meeting with the President of the Chamber of Deputies (the lower house of parliament) in Italy and testimony to the Culture Committee of the Chamber of Deputies [3]; a keynote speech at the foundation of Norway's Open Source Center, following Norway's Minister of Governmental Reform (Perens is on the advisory board of the center) [4]; he provided input on the revision of the European Interoperability Framework [5]; he is scheduled to be a keynote speaker at an upcoming European Commission conference on Digital Business Ecosystems at the Centre Borschette, Brussels, on November 7. Chamber of Deputies is the name given to a legislative body, which may either be the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or the name of a unicameral one. ... EIF stands for Edinburgh International Festival European industry federation European Internet Foundation European Investment Fund External interface file This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


Perens poses Open Source as a means of marketing the Free Software philosophy of Richard Stallman to business people who are more concerned with profit than freedom, and claims that Open Source and Free Software are only two ways of talking about the same phenomenon. This differs from Stallman [6] [7] and Raymond. [8] Perens postulates an economic theory for business use of Open Source in his paper The Emerging Economic Paradigm of Open Source [9] and his speech Innovation Goes Public. This differs from Raymond's theory in The Cathedral and the Bazaar, which having been written before there was much business involvement in Open Source, explains Open Source as a consequence of programmer motivation and leisure time. This article is about free software as used in the sociopolitical free software movement; for non-free software distributed without charge, see freeware. ... Richard Matthew Stallman (born March 16, 1953), often abbreviated rms,[1] is a software freedom activist, hacker,[2] and software developer. ... The Cathedral and the Bazaar (abbreviated CatB) is an essay by Eric S. Raymond on software engineering methods, based on his observations of the Linux kernel development process and his experiences managing an open source project, fetchmail. ...


Perens is a former Debian GNU/Linux Project Leader, a founder of Software in the Public Interest, founder and first project leader of the Linux Standard Base project, the initial author of BusyBox, and founder of the UserLinux project. Perens also has a book series with Prentice Hall PTR called the Bruce Perens' Open Source Series. He is an avid amateur radio enthusiast (callsign K6BP[10]) and maintains technocrat.net, which he styles 'a more mature forum than Slashdot'.[citation needed] He is also the founder of No Code International which is an organization whose primary purpose was to eliminate morse code proficiency as a requirement to obtain an amateur radio license. This goal has been reached with the new "code-free" rules introduced on February 23, 2007.[11] Perens left OSI a year after co-founding it, with reasons explained in an email titled "It's Time to Talk About Free Software Again". Debian is a free operating system. ... Software in the Public Interest, Inc. ... The Linux Standard Base, or LSB, is a joint project by several GNU/Linux distributions under the organizational structure of The Free Standards Group to standardize the internal structure of Linux-based operating systems. ... BusyBox is a software application which provides many standard Unix tools, much like the larger (but more capable) GNU Core Utilities. ... UserLinux is a Linux distribution that aims to provide businesses with a freely available, high quality operating system accompanied by certifications, service, and support options designed to encourage productivity and security while reducing overall costs. ... The Bruce Perens Open Source Series is a book series from Bruce Perens as series editor and Prentice Hall PTR as publisher. ... Amateur radio station with modern solid-state transceiver featuring LCD display and DSP capabilities Amateur radio, often called ham radio, is a hobby that uses various types of radio broadcasting equipment to communicate with other radio amateurs for public service, recreation and self-training. ... In broadcasting and radio communication, a callsign or call sign (also call letters) is a unique designation for a transmitting station. ... This section needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... 1922 Chart of the Morse Code Letters and Numerals Morse code is a method for transmitting telegraphic information, using standardized sequences of short and long elements to represent the letters, numerals, punctuation and special characters of a message. ... An amateur radio license is a legal document or permit giving official permission to the license holder to operate an amateur radio station. ...


Since June 2005 he is an employee of SourceLabs.


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Preceded by
Ian Murdock
Debian Project Leader
April 1996 – December 1997
Succeeded by
Ian Jackson

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Bruce Perens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (191 words)
Bruce Perens is a prominent figure in the open source movement and to some extent in the free software movement.
He is a former Debian GNU/Linux Project Leader, the primary author of the Open Source Definition, a founder of Software in the Public Interest, founder and first project leader of the Linux Standard Base project, founder of the UserLinux project, and co-founder of the Open Source Initiative (OSI).
Perens left OSI a year after co-founding it, with reasons explained in an email titled "It's Time to Talk About Free Software Again".
ITworld.com - O'REILLY - Linux maven Bruce Perens: DMCA outlaw? (977 words)
Perens said he plans to break the DMCA during a presentation on digital rights management (DRM) Friday afternoon at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in San Diego.
Perens admits, "what happened to Dmitry could conceivably happen to me as well." However, he said he is willing to take the risk.
Perens said he is making a habit out of testing the limits of the DMCA, mainly to show just how trivial most DRM technologies are.
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