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The '''Open Bioinformatics Foundation''' is a [[non
The Open Bioinformatics Foundation was started in 2001, arising from the [[BioJava]], [[BioPerl]] and [[BioPython]] projects. A formal membership for the foundation was created in 2005.<ref name=obf-main /> In October 2012, the foundation began an association with [[Software in the Public Interest]] (SPI), a US-based non-profit which aids other organizations in the creation and distribution of [[free software|free]] and [[open-source software]]. The association with SPI allows financial donations to the foundation (these are 501(c)3 tax-exempt in the US).<ref name=obf-main /><ref name=spi-obf>{{cite web|title=obf|url=http://spi-inc.org/projects/obf/|website=
The foundation is governed by a
==Projects==
The foundation hosts servers for mailing lists, websites, and code repositories for a number of bioinformatics-related open source projects, including:<ref name=projects>{{cite web|title=Projects
▲* [[BioJava]] - Java toolkit
▲* [[BioMOBY]] - Data and application execution through web services
* [[
▲* [[BioPython]] - Python toolkit
▲* [[BioRuby]] - Ruby toolkit
* [[BioPHP]]
▲* [[EMBOSS]] - Sequence analysis toolkit.
==See also==
*[[List of
*[[Generic Model Organism Database]]
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==External links==
* [http://www.open-bio.org Open Bioinformatics Foundation website]
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