PLPC-100101.bib
@techreport{PLPC-100101,
author = {" Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude "},
title = {" Libre Services A non-proprietary model for delivery of Internet services "},
type = "Permanent Libre Published Content",
number = {"100101"},
institution = "Autonomously Self-Published",
month = {"March"},
year = "2006",
note = "\htmladdnormallink{http://www.freeprotocols.org/PLPC/100101}{http://www.freeprotocols.org/PLPC/100101}",
abstract = "Libre Services are an extension of the principles of free software into the
Internet services domain. They are Internet services that can be freely copied
and reused by anyone. Any company or organization can reproduce and host any
Libre Service, either for its own use, or for commercial or non-commercial
delivery to others. The Libre Services model exists in relation to the
proprietary Internet services model of AOL, MSN, Yahoo and Google, in an
analogous way to how GNU/Linux exists in relation to Microsoft Windows.
In essence, the Libre Services model represents a proposed definition of the
free software ideology within the services domain. We have articulated the
Libre model fully in the form of an industry paper titled, \"Libre Services: a
non-proprietary model for delivery of Internet services,\" available online at
http://www.freeprotocols.org/PLPC/100101.
The interested reader can choose to read more, or less, than this defining
paper. For the reader wishing to read less, the key ideas are summarized in the
form of a brief Executive_Summary.
And for the reader wishing to read more, the Libre concept paper is itself part
of a larger set of papers collectively called the \"Libre Services Manifesto,\"
describing every aspect of the Libre model, including a project-based model for
collaborative participation and bootstrapping. The full manifesto is available
at http://www.freeprotocols.org/PLPC/100105.",
location = "/lcnt/lgpc/fpf/permanent/LibreServices/LS-general"
}