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Пишет LWN.net ([info]syn_lwnheadline)
@ 2016-10-04 21:35:00


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MOSS supports four more open source projects
The Mozilla Open Source Support (MOSS) program has awarded
$300,000
to four projects this quarter. "On the Foundational
Technology track, we awarded $100,000 to Redash, a tool for building
visualizations of data for better decision-making within organizations, and
$50,000 to Review Board,
software for doing web-based source code review. Both of these pieces of
software are in heavy use at Mozilla. We also awarded $100,000 to Kea, the successor to the venerable ISC
DHCP codebase, which deals with allocation of IP addresses on a
network. Mozilla uses ISC DHCP, which makes funding its replacement a
natural move even though we haven’t deployed it yet. On the Mission
Partners track, we awarded $56,000 to Speech Rule Engine,
a code library which converts mathematical markup into vocalised form
(speech) for the sight-impaired, allowing them to fully appreciate
mathematical and scientific content on the web.
" (Thanks to Paul Wise)


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