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* [http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/ OSS Watch] -- UK public institution to provide unbiased advice and guidance on the use, development, and licensing of free and open source software.
* [http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/ OSS Watch] -- UK public institution to provide unbiased advice and guidance on the use, development, and licensing of free and open source software.
* [http://www.schoolforge.net/ SchoolForge] -- Advocate that provides references to open texts and lessons, open curricula, and free open source software in education.

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Free Open Source Software can be supported by anyone, and is generally developed by meritocratic teams of developers, associations of companies, businesses that provide support and services, non-profit foundations, and research and academic institutions. Key organizations in the Free Open Source Software ecosystem that provide support in other than technical ways include the following:

  • FOSS Learning Centre -- An international non-profit organization serving as an information and training hub for conferences, webcasts, online videos, and workshops providing information about with free open source software.
  • GOSLING - "Getting Open Source Logic INto Governments", is an informal learning and knowledge-sharing community who actively assist the engagement of free/libre open source methods and software solutions in Canadian Federal and other government operations.
  • International Open Source Network -- "The vision is that developing countries in the Asia-Pacific Region can achieve rapid and sustained economic and social development by using affordable yet effective FOSS ICT solutions to bridge the digital divide."
  • Open Source for America -- A cross-section of technology industry leaders, associations, non-governmental organizations, communities, and academic/research institutions, promoting better utilization of free and open source software in the US Government.
  • Open Source Initiative -- The original popularizer of the term "open source", and the recognized certification authority for whether or not a given software license is Free Open Source Software.
  • Open Source Software Institute -- Non-profit organization of corporate, government and academic representatives to promote open-source solutions within U.S. government agencies and academic entities.
  • OSS Watch -- UK public institution to provide unbiased advice and guidance on the use, development, and licensing of free and open source software.
  • SchoolForge -- Advocate that provides references to open texts and lessons, open curricula, and free open source software in education.