Orange uses and contributes to open source directly or indirectly with the support of the ecosystem.
Below you will find examples of projects and communities to which Orange contributes.
Name | Logo | Description |
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UUV | UUV is an ecosystem that simplifies End to End test writing and execution using BDD (Behaviour Driven Development) and a user-centric approach. Written E2E tests are therefore understandable by any human being | |
DOME | As part of the European DOME project (Distributed Open Marketplace for Europe), and in partnership with the Spanish company In², Orange works on an open source Digital Wallet solution | |
Strapi | Contribution to the open source project | |
Sylva | Sylva gathers various industry partners to address the Telco Cloud challenge by
Sylva deliverables are integrated at the heart of Orange Telco Cloud for its evolution towards containers. |
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QGIS | QGIS is a tools suite to reate, edit, visualise, analyse and publish geospatial information. QGIS is not only a desktop. It also provides a server application to publish OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium) services.
External contribution with our partner Oslandia |
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Geotools | Geotools is a Java Library which provides standards compliant methods for the manipulation of geospatial data
Internal contribution |
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Fossology | Contributions with new features, bug fixes, Google Summer of Code mentoring | |
To be continuous | Orange built open community | |
Hermine | Orange is a founding member of this open source project, aiming at automating open source compliance | |
Hurl | Orange built open community | |
OpenLDAP | New features developed and shared upstream via our partner Worteks |