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The '''Open Source Applications Foundation''' ('''OSAF''') is a [[non-profit organization]] founded in 2002 by [[Mitch Kapor]] whose purpose is to effect widespread adoption of [[free software]]/[[open-source software]].
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== Chandler Project ==
[[Chandler (
Chandler
▲Chandler Desktop is written in [[Python (programming language)|Python]] and runs on [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Mac OS X]] and [[Linux]].
[http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/CosmoArchitecture Cosmo architecture diagrams] present a [[Java (programming language)|Java]] web application executing within a [[Java EE]] [[servlet]] container or application server, providing [http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/CosmoMorseCode Morse Code], [[CalDAV]], [[Webcal]] and [[Atom (standard)|Atom]] services to a variety of clients.
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[[Category:Free software project foundations]]
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