The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to free software and the free software movement:

Free software software which can be run, studied, examined, modified, and redistributed freely (without any cost). This type of software, which was given its name in 1983, has also come to be known as "open-source software", "software libre", "FOSS", and "FLOSS". The term "Free" refers to it being unfettered, rather than being free of charge.

Large free software projects

Free software by type

Free and open-source software packages (by type)

Free software products

Operating system families

Open-source software development products

Free software movement

Challenges

Free software licenses

Specific licenses

License types and standards

History of the free software movement

Events

Organizations

Persons influential in the free software movement

Well known scholars

Other leading personalities

See also

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