The MPL or Mozilla Public License is a copyleft license that is published by the Mozilla foundation.
Its use is to license Mozilla applications, such as Firefox. The license is considered to be a compromise between the copyleft ideas put forth in the GPL and the liberal allowances allowed in the BSD license.
The license serves as a model for other licenses, such as the CDDL from Sun Microsystems that is used to license OpenSolaris.
The Mozilla foundation is backing off of the MPL to some degree, relicensing Firefox and other software under the GPL, and Firefox derivatives like Flock are following suit.
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Mindquarry is an Open Source software that supports teams in their daily work by enabling file sharing using a powerful, yet easy to use version control system, an easy-to use WYSIWYG-Wiki and an easy-to-use and extensible task management system.
Mindquarry consists of following components: Additionally, Mindquarry comes with a desktop client for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Mindquarry is available as a free download under the Mozilla Public License and as a hosted version called Mindquarry GO . More Information about Mindquarry can be found at
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MantaRay is a messaging middleware application that is based on peer-to-peer architecture and optimized messaging structures. Because it eliminates the need for a central server, MantaRay can deliver extreme efficiency and performance improvements – at least 10 times faster than traditional messaging systems. MantaRay provides a lightweight, fully distributed and fully embeddable system that can handle a theoretically unlimited number of individual applications, services, and other IT components – with minimal added cost.
FreeSwitch is a telephony application built from the ground up and designed to take advantage of as many existing software libraries as possible.
FreeSWITCH is an open source telephony platform designed to facilitate the creation of voice and chat driven products scaling from a soft-phone up to a soft-switch. It can be used as a simple switching engine, a media gateway or a media server to host IVR applications using simple scripts or XML to control the callflow.
It supports various communication technologies such as SIP, H.323, IAX2 and GoogleTalk making it easy to interface with other open source PBX systems such as sipX, OpenPBX, Bayonne, YATE or Asterisk.
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Alfresco is an enterprise content management system built by a new startup that includes the co-founder of Documentum, Interwoven’s former VP of WCM, and two of Interwoven’s principal engineers.
Alfresco has a modular component architecture that allows new functionality to be added without any system disruption.
Alfresco features tight integration with Windows and includes the ability to mount the content repository as a Windows CIFS drive. The CIFS client on Linux is also able to mount the repository.
Alfresco is also a web content management platform. Its is able to virtualize user-level and workflow-related webapps associated with a web project in a highly scalable manner.
Alfresco is built on the Java Server Faces JSF Framework using AOP principles. Alfresco uses many open source Java projects: JBoss 4.0, JBoss-Portal 2.0, jbpm 1.3.2, Spring 1.2, Hibernate 3.0, MyFaces 1.0, Tomcat 5.5, and Apache Lucene.
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Bugzilla is a popular if not the most popular bug tracking system, with high-profile installations at mozilla.org, GNOME, RedHat, and NASA, among others.