Primary Groups

Primary groups are those which have a formal or informal claim on the names associated with their groups or projects. They can reserve primary channels on the network. The following such groups and projects maintain official relationships with freenode and PDPC. Each is listed along with the top level domain(s) under which its affiliated users may be cloaked. Cloaks are special "virtual hostnames" which appear on a user's freenode session to indicate that user's affiliation with a group.

Peer-Directed Projects Center attempts to verify information submitted on group contact forms and tries to minimize name conflicts, giving priority to trademark owners and peer-directed project groups. Due to the informal nature of community interactions, uncertainties may exist regarding the ownership of some names.

For information on the privacy of group contact information, please see our interim group privacy policy. See Group Registration for information on establishing an official relationship with freenode by submitting contact information for your group or organization.

aalug      AALUG, the Athens (Ohio USA) Area Linux Users Group.
aberlug      Aberdeen Linux Users Group, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
abiertos      Abiertos.org, the Dominican Republic's largest GNU/Linux users' group.
afterstep      The AfterStep window manager for X.
allegro      Allegro, a freely-distributed game programming library.
americaonline, aol      America Online, a division of Time Warner, Inc.
ampache      Ampache, a web-based tool for maintaing music files and playlists.
android      android, is an open source mobile operating system.
aolserver      AOLserver, America Online's TCL-enabled, multithreaded web server project (Time Warner, Inc.).
apache, asf      Apache Software Foundation, Wilmington, DE USA.
aperturadigital      Fundación Apertura Digital, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, AR. A not-for-profit organization which promotes the use of free software in the governmental and private sectors in Argentina.
asterisk      Asterisk,, the Open Source PBX. A project of Digium, Inc.
asturlab      Asturlab,, Pravia, Asturias, ES. A youth association for computer science and technological subjects.
autopackage      autopackage, a distro-neutral binary packaging framework for Linux systems.
beigetower      Beige Tower, a community web infrastructure project. Avida Jaene, Inc., San Francisco, CA USA.
blender      Blender Foundation, Amsterdam, NL, the not-for-profit foundation which administers the development of Blender, an open source application for 3D modeling, animation, rendering, post-production, interactive creation and playback.
brlcad      BRL-CAD, a Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) based solid modeling system. U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD USA.
calvix      CaLviX, Caen, FR. A not-for profit association, the GNU/Linux Users Group for Caen and Calvados, FR.
canonical, ubuntu      Canonical, Ltd., Douglas, Isle of Man, UK.
cdk      CDK, the Chemistry Development Kit.
cogitateurs-agitateurs      Cogitateurs Agitateurs, a group for thinking and acting about free information.
colloquy      Colloquy, a Mac OSX internet chat client.
cc, creativecommons      Creative Commons Corporation., Cambridge, MA USA.
danga      Danga Interactive, Inc., Beaverton, OR USA.
debiancenter      Debian Center, a reference site for Debian and repository for unofficial Debian projects.
digium, digium.sponsor.pdpc      Digium, Inc., Wilmington, DE USA.
docbook      DocBook Open Repository.
dovecot      Dovecot IMAP/POP3 server.
dragonflycms      Dragonfly CMS, a content management system / portal application.
dspam      DSPAM, statistical spam protection.
durhamlug      DurhamLUG, a Linux Users' Group for the district of Durham in Ontario, CA.
efentharwireless      Efenthar Wireless, a community wireless network-in-planning in New Zealand.
eicq      eicq, an ICQ client for xemacs.
ember      ember, an early-stage operating system project based on the MIT Exokernel design.
eogeo      EOGEO, Ltd., Needham MA USA, an IRS 501(c)(03) organization chartered to provide access to geospatial data to the not-for-profit sector and the general public.
epiar      Epiar, a C/SDL/OpenAL space shooter arcade game.
fedora, fedora-es      The Fedora Project (Red Hat, Inc).
ferm      Ferm, a firewall scripting tool (Foo-Projects.org).
fire      fire, a multi-protocol IM client for OS X.
firefox      Firefox, the award winning next-generation web-browser from Mozilla.
foo-projects      Foo-Projects.org, an OSS development group.
freecnc      FreeCNC, an SDL-based game engine.
freedesktop      The freedesktop.org community collaboration zone.
freematrix      Freematrix Radio, a streaming radio service.
freenode      The freenode interactive network, a service of Peer-Directed Projects Center.
freevo      Freevo, a home theatre PC platform based on Linux and open-source audio/video tools.
fsf      Free Software Foundation, Boston, MA USA.
gallery      Gallery, a web-based application for website photo management.
galago      Galago, a framework for transmitting presence information between desktop applications.
gentoo      Gentoo Foundation, Inc., NM USA, and the Gentoo Linux distribution.
geoshell      Geoshell, a GPL-licensed replacement shell for Windows™, intended to replace the Explorer interface.
gfsgl      GFSGL, a Windows game installer/launcher for GNU/Linux.
gnash      Gnash, a GNU project to produce a free, portable and usable flash decoder.
gnokii      The gnokii mobile phone tool project.
guifications      Guifications, a graphical notification plugin for the gaim instant message client.
gnu, savannah      The GNU Project (Free Software Foundation).
gpm      GPM, general purpose mouse support for the Linux console.
growl      Growl, a global notification system for Mac OS X.
hoodlug      Fort Hood Linux Users Group (informal; Fort Hood, Texas, USA).
horde      The Horde Project, a web-based application framework and associated applications.
httpcraft      A support group helping people with all areas of web craft.
ignitionproject      The Ignition Project, an IRC server with services.
imgames      IMGames, a client-independent IM entertainment project.
interchange      Interchange, an open source commerce server project.
irssi      irssi, an IRC client.
kde      The KDE Project and its parent organization, K Desktop Environment e.V., Tuebingen, Germany.
konversation      konversation, a user-friendly IRC client (K Desktop Environment e.V.).
linuxfordummies      LinuxForDummies, a Linux/Unix support site.
livejournal      LiveJournal, an online journalling/blogging site (Danga Interactive, Inc).
lopsa      LOPSA The League of Professional System Administrators (LOPSA) is a nonprofit corporation with members throughout the world. Our mission is to advance the practice of system administration; to support, recognize, educate, and encourage its practitioners; and to serve the public through education and outreach on system administration issues.
lugbari      LUGBari, Bari Linux User Group, Castellana Grotte, Bari, IT.
lunar      Lunar Linux, a source-based Linux distribution designed to provide tailored and optimized software for the end-user (Foo-Projects.org).
madwifi      MADWiFi, a Linux kernel driver for Atheros-based Wireless LAN devices.
mandriva      Mandriva (name change in process, currently Mandrakesoft, S.A., Paris, FR).
mepislovers      Mepis Lovers, a website and forum for Mepis Linux.
metabug      Metabug, Global Federation of BSD User Groups
moinmoin      MoinMoin, a nice and easy WikiEngine with advanced features.
mysql      MySQL AB, Uppsala, SE. The developers of the MySQL database management system, a key component of the LAMP open source application stack.
-      NASA Learning Technologies, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA.
nectarine      Nectarine Networks, a sole proprietorship providing community internet services, Sinalunga, Siena, IT.
netbsd      NetBSD Foundation, New York, NY USA.
no-sources      No-Sources, a Linux kernel source patch set for workstations or desktop machines.
nslu2-linux      The nslu2-linux development group and user community.
nullteam      Null Team ImpExp SRL, a VoIP software development and consulting company, Bucharest, RO.
nylug      New York Linux Users' Group, New York, NY USA.
opendarwin      OpenDarwin, a cooperative fork of Apple's Darwin OS, along with related projects.
openmoko      OpenMoko, an integrated Open Source Communications Platform for GNU/Linux based mobile phones.
openrightsgroup      The Open Rights Group, exists to preserve and promote your rights in the digital age. We are funded by thousands of people like you.
objectx      ObjectX.org, an alternative to over-priced, commercially available Operating Systems, and over-complicated traditional Open-Source software.
ogo      OpenGroupware.org, a project to create an open source groupware server integrated with leading open source officeware projects.
osuosl      OSUOSL, Oregon State University Open Source Laboratory, Corvallis, OR, USA.
p3m      pound-perl.pm (aka "p3m"), a coordination project for perl-related interactive chat groups, especially those on Internet Relay Chat.
pdpc      Peer-Directed Projects Center, the (not-for-profit) entity which runs freenode.
penguicon      Penguicon is a combined Open Source Conference & Science Fiction Convention that takes place each Spring in South-East Michigan.
pearpc      PearPC, a generalized PowerPC architecture emulator.
photogeeks      photogeeks.org, a.k.a. The Band Formerly Known As #Photography, a discussion group for photographic interests.
phpbb      phpBB, a scalable and customizable open source bulletin board package.
phpgroupware      phpGroupWare, a multi-user groupware suite written in PHP.
pld-linux      PLD Linux, a Linux distribution for advanced users and developers.
plone      The Plone Foundation, Wilmington, DE USA. Its main project is Plone, a user friendly and powerful content management system.
poipu      Poipu, a cutting-edge, fully open source distribution of GNU/Linux.
princed      Princed, a set of free software projects related to the Prince of Persia game. Sponsored by Fundación Apertura Digital.
pseudocode      pseudocode, a web hosting community.
qgis      Quantum GIS, a Geographic Information System (GIS) built for Linux/Unix.
qt      Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework. Using Qt, you can write applications once and deploy them across many desktop and embedded operating systems without rewriting the source code. The Qt community is a loose community of developers, translators and any kind of helpful people who develop the product or other tools & frameworks around it.
redhat      Red Hat, Inc., Raleigh, NC USA.
rockbox      Rockbox, an open source firmware for mp3/digital audio players.
rojo      Rojo Neworks, Inc., San Francisco, CA USA.
rsbac      RSBAC, an access control framework for current Linux kernels which supports a variety of security models.
ruslug      RUSLUG, the Rutgers University Student Linux Users Group, New Brunswick, NJ USA.
sabily      Sabily is an Operating System designed for Muslims, based on Ubuntu.
sane      SANE, an API providing standardized access to raster image scanners.
scummvm      The ScummVM game virtual machine project.
sourceforge      SourceForge.net, a provider of free hosting for Open Source software development projects.
sourcemage      Source Mage, a source-based GNU/Linux distribution.
squid      Squid, web proxy cache.
swig      Semantic Web Interest Group (World Wide Web Consortium).
svn      Subversion, a version control system designed as a compelling replacement for CVS.
suspend2      Suspend2, software suspend for the Linux kernel.
sxemacs      The sxemacs project, a fork of XEmacs 21.4.16.
synecdoche      Synecdoche is a fork of Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC).
systemdefender      System Defender, Ltd., Clifton Bristol, UK.
teachingopensource      TeachingOpenSource.org is a neutral collaboration point for professors, institutions, communities, and companies to come together and make the teaching of Open Source a global success.
tikiwiki      Tiki CMS/Groupware Project.
timewarner      Time Warner, Inc., Glen Allen, VA USA.
townsville-lug      Townsville Linux Users Group.
twiki      TWiki Community, developers of TWiki, a mature, full featured web-based collaboration system.
twincling      TWINCLING Society, Hyderabad, India. A not-for-profit organization which develops, promotes and showcases open source software.
unixboard      Unixboard. a forum site for Unix and Linux users (DE).
unixmexico      UNIXMEXICO, a news and forum site for Mexican and Spanish-speaking *nix users.
w3      The World Wide Web Consortium (MIT, ERCIM, Keio).
wikia      Wikia, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL, USA.
wikicities      WikiCities, a collection of communities with freely-editable websites (Wikia, Inc).
wikimedia      Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL, USA.
wikipedia      Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (Wikimedia Foundation).
worldwind      WorldWind, an application which displays satellite images for locations around the Earth (NASA Learning Technologies).
xfce      Xfce, a lightweight desktop environment for unix-like operating systems (Foo-Projects.org).
yabtuc      yaBTuc, "yet another BitTorrent upload center."
YATE      YATE, "Yet Another Telephony Engine" (Null Team ImpExp SRL).
zenoss      Zenoss Core is an open source IT monitoring product that monitors and manages the configuration, health and performance of networks, servers and applications through a single, integrated software package.

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