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FLOSS-US è un’indagine on-line sulla Open Source/Free Software condotta

da ricercatori dello Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research

(SIEPR, Università di Stanford), con il supporto della

National Science Foundation (NSF).

Questo questionario si collega all’indagine FLOSS sulla comunità di

programmatori open source/free software condotta nel 2002 con il

supporto della Commissione Europea

[*http://www.infonomics.nl/FLOSS/report/*]. FLOSS-US propone alcune

domande concernenti argomenti già trattati nel questionario FLOSS

originale, più altre domande su temi importanti quali motivazioni e

aspettative degli sviluppatori di open source, l’uso di licenze e

strumenti di programmazione, il contributo individuale a progetti open

source e il sostegno di produttori di software proprietario.

Se sei un programmatore di open/free software aiutaci in questa ricerca

completando, per favore, il questionario alla pagina web:

*[**http://www.stanford.edu/group/floss-us/**].*