Abbreviation | FSG |
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Successor | Linux Foundation |
Founded | May 8, 2000[1] |
Dissolved | January 22, 2007[2] |
Merger of | Open Source Development Labs |
Type | Nonprofit organization |
Focus | open standards, free software movement[3] |
Location | |
Region | Worldwide |
The Free Standards Group was an industry non-profit consortium chartered to primarily specify and drive the adoption of open source standards, founded on May 8, 2000.[1]
All standards developed by the Free Standards Group (FSG) were released under open terms (the GNU Free Documentation License with no cover texts or invariant sections) and test suites, sample implementations and other software were released as free software.
On January 22, 2007, the Free Standards Group and the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) merged to form The Linux Foundation, narrowing their focus to promoting Linux in competition with Microsoft Windows.[2]
FSG was responsible for the following work groups, and transferred responsibility to The Linux Foundation:
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The Free Standards Group also had individual memberships; the board of directors was elected annually by all of the membership.
Computing is entering a world dominated by two platforms: Linux and Windows.