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{{short description|Software company}}
 
{{Infobox company
| name = RISC OS Open Ltd.
| logo = [[File:Riscos rool logo cog svgedit fitcanvastocontent.svg|150px]]
| intl logo_size = yes150px
| caption =
| type = [[Privately held company|Private]]
| foundation = [[Worthing]], UK ({{Start date and age|2006|06|20|df=yes}})
| founder = Ben Avison, Andrew Hodgkinson, Andrew Moyler, Richard Nicoll, Steve Revill
| location_city = [[WorthingCambridge]]
| location_country = UK
| area_served = Worldwide
| key_people = [[Steve Revill]], <small>[[Entrepreneur|Co-founder]] and [[Chief executive officer|Managing director]]</small> <br /> [[Ben Avison]], <small>[[Entrepreneur|Co-founder]]</small> <br /> [[Andrew Hodgkinson]], <small>[[Entrepreneur|Co-founder]]</small> <br />
| industry = [[Computer software]]
| products = [[RISC OS|RISC OS 5]]
| services = [[Information technology consulting|IT consulting]]
| homepage = {{URL|riscosopen.org}}
| intl = yes
}}
'''RISC OS Open Ltd.''' (also referred to as '''ROOL''')<ref name="drobe ansen 2007">{{cite news|last=Hansen|first=Martin|title=RISC OS Open: One year on|url=http://www.drobe.co.uk/riscos/artifact1998.html|accessdate=13 August 2012|newspaper=[[Drobe]]|date=21 Jul 2007}}</ref><ref name=osnews>{{cite news|last=Holwerda|first=Thom|title=RISCOS Ltd Might Take Legal Action Against RISC OS Open Ltd|url=http://www.osnews.com/story/20632/RISCOS_Ltd_Might_Take_Legal_Action_Against_RISC_OS_Open_Ltd/|accessdate=13 August 2012|newspaper=[[OSNews]]|date=10 December 2008}}</ref> is a [[Private company limited by guarantee|limited company]] engaged in [[computer software]] and [[IT consulting]].<ref>
{{cite web
| url = httphttps://www.riscosopen.org/content/about
| title = About us: RISC OS Open Limited FAQ
| accessdate = 2011-02-22
| publisher = [[RISC OS Open]]
| quote = RISC OS Open Limited (ROOL) [...] can author software for an existing hardware design or develop a complete hardware and software solution.}}
</ref> It is managing the process of publishing the [[source code]] to [[RISC OS]].<ref>
{{cite web
| url = httphttps://www.riscosopen.org/content/
| title = Welcome
| accessdate = 20112020-0201-2203
| publisher = [[RISC OS Open]]
| quote = RISC OS Open (ROOL) is an organisation run on a largely voluntary basis. We are managing the process of publishing the source code to RISC OS [...]}}
</ref> Company founders include staff who formerly worked for [[Pace plc|Pace]], the company which acquired RISC OS after [[History of RISC OS#Demise of Acorn Computers Ltd|Acorn's demise]].<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.drobe.co.uk/riscos/artifact1664.html
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The source code publication iswas initially facilitated by a shared source initiative (SSI) between ROOL and [[Castle Technology]] (CTL).,<ref>
{{cite web
| url = http://www.drobe.co.uk/riscos/artifact1786.html
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| work = Drobe
| quote = [...] the shared source initiative - which is designed to get the source code to RISC OS 5 out into the open for free [...]}}
</ref> prior to a switch to the more widely recognised [[Apache Licence|Apache licence]] in October 2018.<ref>
</ref><ref>
{{cite web
| url = httphttps://www.linuxlinksriscosopen.com/portalorg/news/article.php?story=20061003133508896articles/2018/10/22/risc-os-is-open-for-business
| title = Castle and RISC OS Openis Announce a Shared Source Initiativeopen for RISC OSbusiness!
| accessdate = 20112020-0701-2703
| date = 20062018-10-0322
| publisher = RISC OS Open
| work = LinuxLinks.com
| quote = RISC OS Open Ltd (ROOL) are hugely proud to [...] republish the source code to this popular niche operating system under the Apache 2.0 License, in a move aimed at removing existing barriers to entry for developers [...]}}
}}
</ref><ref>
</ref> ROOL hopes that by making the RISC OS source code available for free it will help stimulate development of both the RISC OS source code and the platform as a whole.<ref>
{{cite news
| first = John
| last = Cartmell
| title = Interview
| date = Issue 283, Summer 2007|issue=283
| publisher = [[Acorn User|Finnybank Ltd]]
| work = Qercus
| accessdate = 2011-02-26
| quote = We really want to stimulate development both in and around RISC OS}}
</ref><ref>
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| last = Smith
| title = Interview
| date = Issue 9, November 2008|issue=9
| publisher = [http://www.riscosnow.co.uk/ RISC OS Now]
| work = RISC OS Now
| accessdate = 2011-03-02
| quote = The whole project is based on the fundamental premise that the software will die out if there are no developers.}}
</ref>
 
A development version of {{nowrap|RISC OS 5}} has been available for the [[BeagleBoard]] and related hardware since early 2009.<ref name="theinquirer snaps">{{cite web | url=http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1051924/snaps-leak-risc-os5-beagleboard | title=Snaps leak of RISC OS5 on Beagleboard | work=[[The Inquirer]] | date=2009-04-27 | accessdate=2011-06-28 | author=Farrell, Nick | quote=A snap of an RISC OS 5, running on a Beagleboard device powered by a 600MHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor with a built-in graphics chip, has tipped up on the world wide wibble. The port developed by Jeffrey Lee is a breakthrough for the shared-source project because it has ported the OS without an army of engineers.}}</ref>
 
== Operations ==
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| last = Cartmell
| title = News
| dateissue = Issue 278,|year = 2006
| publisher = [[Acorn User|Finnybank Ltd]]
| work = Qercus
| quote = According to Steve Revill at the South East Show, RISC OS Open Ltd. has been formed to achieve a number of goals: Provide an interface for people to get at the source code of RISC OS; Manage developer forums; Manage a faults database; Provide a wiki for people to contribute to}}
| accessdate = 2011-02-26
| quote = According to Steve Revill at the South East Show, RISC OS Open Ltd. has been formed to achieve a number of goals: Provide an interface for people to get at the source code of RISC OS; Manage developer forums; Manage a faults database; Provide a wiki for people to contribute to
}}
</ref> These have been available since December 2006.<ref>
{{cite web
| url = httphttps://www.riscosopen.org/news/articles/2006/12/19/official-new-site-announcement
| title = News: Official new site announcement
| accessdate = 2011-05-18
| publisher = [[RISC OS Open]]
| quote = RISC OS Open are pleased to announce that their new web site has now gone live.}}
live.}}
</ref>
 
Operations exist to facilitate tasks related to ROOL's goals. Additionally, staff undertake development work on the code themselves. Since early 2009, ownership, development and sales of the {{nowraplinks|[[Acorn C/C++]]}} tools were transferred to RISC OS Open.<ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.drobe.co.uk/article.php?id=2504 | title = News in brief | accessdate = 2011-06-16 | date = 2009-05-04 | publisher = [[Drobe]] | quote = RISC OS Open has taken over sales of the Acorn C/C++ development suite, known as the Norcroft compiler, which is used to build RISC OS. | archive-date = 2 February 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140202124725/http://www.drobe.co.uk/article.php?id=2504 | url-status = dead }}</ref> As aan developmentextension fromto the initial goals, in 2011 ROOL introduced a [[open source bounty|bounty]] scheme to encourage further development.<ref>
{{cite web
| url = httphttps://www.riscosopen.org/content/documents/bounties
| title = Bounties
| accessdate = 2011-05-16
| publisher = [[RISC OS Open]]
| quote = The RISC OS Open bounty scheme allows the community to sponsor development of features and fixes in RISC OS.}}
</ref>
 
Attendance at {{nowrap|RISC OS}} [[computer show]]s is often arranged, with other knowledgeable coders sometimes standing in when ROOL staff are unavailable.<ref name="iconbar retro reunited">{{cite web | url=http://www.iconbar.com/Retro_Reunited_and_Acorn_World_2009/news1228.html | title=Retro Reunited and Acorn World 2009 | work=[[The Icon Bar]] | date=2009-09-14 | accessdate=September 28, 2011 | author=Mellor, Phil | quote=[...] talk was by Robert Sprowson who was representing RISC OS Open Ltd.}}</ref> A [[Facebook page]] and [[Twitter]] feed was created in 2012 to communicate events via social media.<ref name="riscosopen facebook">{{cite web | url=https://www.riscosopen.org/news/articles/2012/03/04/risc-os-open-on-facebook | title=RISC OS Open on Facebook | publisher=RISC OS Open | date=March 5, 2012 | accessdate=March 6, 2012}}</ref><ref name="riscosopen twitter">{{cite web | url=https://www.riscosopen.org/news/articles/2013/03/04/keep-up-to-date | title=Keeping up to date | publisher=RISC OS Open | date=March 4, 2013 | accessdate=November 12, 2023}}</ref>
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=== See alsoPublishing ===
A number of book titles have been published starting in 2015 with the RISC OS Style Guide, a three book set in support of the Desktop Development Environment, BBC BASIC Reference Manual and the RISC OS 5 User Guide.
 
=== Forum ===
Online discussions take place on the forum. Developers can seek technical assistance with writing software, debugging, and [[porting]] the operating system to new hardware. End users can seek assistance with applications, [[Emulator|emulation]], and enquiries of a more general nature. A common area exists to make announcements that are broadly related to the theme of RISC OS, and discussion of future [[wish list]] features or applications.
 
*[[Norcroft C compiler]]
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