This is a growing list of related open source projects, community efforts, commercial offerings, and related organizations doing things similar to what FOSSology is trying to accomplish. Note - not listed in any particular order
http://www.fossbazaar.org/ FOSSBazaar is our sister organization, a community dedicated to developing free and open source software governance best practices, with significant contributions from technology and industry leaders who have come together to accelerate adoption of free and open source software in the enterprise
http://flossmetrics.org/ FLOSSmetrics intends to construct, publish and analyse a large scale database with information and metrics about libre software development coming from several thousands of software projects, using existing methodologies, and tools already developed. The project will also provide a public platform for validation and industrial exploitation of results.
http://www.ohloh.net/ Ohloh is an open source network that connects people through the software they create and use
http://www.openbrr.org/ Business Readiness Rating™ (BRR) is being proposed as a new standard model for rating open source software, intended to enable the entire community to rate software in an open and standardized way. BRR is a community initiative sponsored by Carnegie Mellon West Center for Open Source Investigation, O’Reilly CodeZoo, SpikeSource and Intel.
http://www.google.com/codesearch Google Code Search is a search portal tuned for searching public source code. The search can be targeted based on simple text, regular expressions, specific files or directories, packages, languages, or licenses.
http://www.openlogic.com/discovery/ OpenLogic Discovery is a free software tool that helps enterprises identify the open source software installed on Windows, Linux and Solaris workstations and servers.
http://www.openlogic.com/olex/ OpenLogic Exchange (OLEX) is a trusted source for enterprises using open source software. OLEX helps enterprises find, download, use, manage and support hundreds of enterprise-ready open source packages.
http://www.coverity.com/ Coverity‘s Prevent SQS (Software Quality System) is a static source code analysis tool that automatically identifies and resolves the most critical defects in C, C++ and Java source code.
http://swik.net/ SWik is a community driven resource for people who use open source software. Find free software or read and submit news: people are constantly adding cool new stuff. SWik is operated and provided by SourceLabs, inc ( http://www.sourcelabs.com)
http://www.blackducksoftware.com/ Blackduck Software offers a suite of products to help companies govern how their software assets are created, managed, and licensed. Black Duck’s offerings enable companies that develop software using third party and open source components to catch and resolve intellectual property and compliance issues as they occur during development, instead of in the marketplace.
http://www.koders.com/ Koders.com is a free resource provided by Blackduck for searching open source code. The Koders Pro Edition and the Koders Enterprise Edition both search private source code, and have been adopted by developers and teams at ISVs and Fortune 500 companies. Code searches can be targeted at specific classes, methods, interfaces, files, or compound searches.
http://www.palamida.com/ Palamida‘s solutions are able to identify and provide detailed information on over 780,000 open source and other third-party project versions including vulnerability, license, and copyright information. This information provides code-level analysis to reduce security and legal risks around using unknown open source and other third-party products.
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