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The '''Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF)''' was a non-profit organization that was established in 2001 with the goal of developing [[Open-source software]] applications and tools.<ref name="idg">{{Cite web |last=Kanaracus |first=Chris |last2=Bureau |first2=IDG News Service\Boston |last3=IDG |title=OSAF Announces Financing and Personnel Shakeup - New York Times |url=https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/idg/IDG_002570DE00740E18002573CC004F945F.html?ref=technology |date=2008-01-10 |access-date=2023-06-22 |websitework=archive.nytimes.comNew York Times |agency=IDG News Service}}</ref> The organization's most notable project was [[Chandler (software)|Chandler]], a [[Personal information management]] software and collaborative productivity suite.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bort |first=Julie |date=2007-10-12 |title=Chandler project: The open-source Outlook killer? |url=https://www.networkworld.com/article/2349214/chandler-project--the-open-source-outlook-killer-.html |access-date=2023-06-22 |website=Network World |language=en}}</ref>
 
==History==
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Funding for OSAF was primarily provided by Kapor himself, although the foundation did also receive sizable grants from the [[Andrew W. Mellon Foundation]] and the Common Solutions Group to develop the much-anticipated Chandler project.<ref>{{Cite web |title=News: News: Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering: Indiana University Bloomington |url=https://luddy.indiana.edu/news/story.html?story=Grants-promoting-unfettered-innovation |access-date=2023-06-22 |website=luddy.indiana.edu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2003-12-01 |title=Chandler: A Collaborative Open Source Initiative for Higher Education |url=https://www.cni.org/pbs/cni2003fallpb/chandler-a-collaborative-open-source-initiative-for-higher-education |access-date=2023-06-22 |website=CNI: Coalition for Networked Information |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
In January 2008, Kapor ended his involvement with the foundation, stepped down from the board, and provided transitional funding. In the restructure that followed, [[Katie Capps Parlante]] became acting president. There were at one time eleven employees with Sheila Mooney as president.<ref>{{Cite web |lastname=Kanaracus |first=Chris |last2=Bureau |first2=IDG News Service\Boston |last3=IDG |title=OSAF Announces Financing and Personnel Shakeup - New York Times |url=https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/"idg"/IDG_002570DE00740E18002573CC004F945F.html?ref=technology |access-date=2023-06-22 |website=archive.nytimes.com}}</ref>
 
== OSAF Mission ==