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OSS Repositories

OSOR's list of repositories is a source of information for European public administrations looking to adopt open source solutions. 

The repositories listed in this page have been ordered  alphabetically. The list is not exhaustive and  if you have any information on repositories that could be featured in this page, please contact the OSOR team by email.

List of OSS repositories

Administrative Modernisation Agency (AMA)

Owner: Administrative Modernisation Agency (AMA)
Language: Portuguese
Geographical coverage: Portugal

This list of open source software aims at providing Portuguese public administrations with information on alternatives toproprietary software. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions; 
  • filtered search; 
  • regular updates.
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Avoinkoodi

Owner: Finnish Centre for Open Systems and Solutions (COSS)
Language: Finnish
Geographical coverage: Finland

Avoinkoodi brings together software used in Finnish state administration, the education sector and the municipal sector, the source code of which has been published openly. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions; 
  • open contribution.

Awesome Free Software

Owner: Fonds de Dotation du Libre
Language: English
Geographical coverage: Europe

The repository aims to provide a list of European free and open source software publishers, their solutions, and success stories. Awesome Free Software wants to provide information to both private and public sector actors. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions; 
  • open contribution.
Centro de Transferencia de Tecnología (CTT) logo

Centro de Transferencia de Tecnología (CTT)

Owner: Ministry of Territorial Policy and Public Function
Language: Spanish
Geographical coverage: Spain

The Technology Transfer Center (CTT) aims to promote the reuse of solutions by all Spanish public administrations. All the solutions available in the CTT collect informative and usage information, and different download and collaboration options are offered. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions;
  • open contribution;
  • search engine;
  • filtered search; 
  • regular updates.

Comptoir du Libre

Owner: Adullact
Language: French
Geographical coverage: France

Developed by the French non-profit association Adullact, the repository is listing free and open source software that is useful for public services. It contains both publishers and service providers, along with testimonies and rankings of software solutions. The repository contains the following features:

  • search engine;
  • search by software;
  • description of solutions;
  • description of use cases;
  • information on service providers;
  • rating system;
  • user feedback available; 
  • regular updates.

Developers Italia

Owner: Agenzia per l'Italia Digitale
Language: Italian
Geographical coverage: Italy

Developed by the Italian central administration, Developers Italia is a public service software catalogue of platforms, re-usable 3rd party APIs, and open source software potentially of interest to public services. The repository contains the following features:

  • search engine;
  • search by software;
  • description of solutions;
  • multiple languages;
  • information on other users;
  • regular updates.

Etalab's Public Sector Code

Owner: Etalab
Language: French
Geographical coverage: France

Developed by Etalab, the repository aggregates open source code published by French government institutions on their platform and helps administrations learn how to correctly implement and reuse it. The repository contains the following features:

  • search engine;
  • search by public organisations;
  • regular updates.

Forja redIRIS

Owner: Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities
Language: Spanish
Geographical coverage: Spain

The RedIRIS open source software repository is a service whose main objective is to promote the development of knowledge in software matters, within the academic-scientific environment. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions;
  • filtered search;
  • regular updates.

Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) repository

Owner: GCHQ
Language: English
Geographical coverage: United Kingdom

The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) has created a repository on Github and released some of its open source solutions. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions;
  • open contribution;
  • search engine;
  • filtered search;
  • regular updates;
  • information on other users.

Helsingborg City repository

Owner: Helsinborg City
Language: English
Geographical coverage: Sweden

The city of Helsingborg maintains an active GitHub account with various repositories of web and app projects. Citizens can help maintain and contribute to the account in order to keep it up to date. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions;
  • open contribution;
  • search engine;
  • filtered search;
  • regular updates; 
  • information on other users.

ICT ReUse

Owner: Belgian social security institutions
Language: Dutch, French
Geographical coverage: Belgium

The members of the ICT ReUse initiative aim to promote the reuse of existing software components and encourage the development of new reusable components. The catalogue offers an overview of existing reusable components. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions;
  • open contribution;
  • search engine;
  • filtered search;
  • regular updates.

iMio

Owner: iMio
Language: French
Geographical coverage: Walloon region (Belgium)

iMio (La mutualisation informatique au service des pouvoirs locaux,) is an IT sharing body offering services to local authorities in the Walloon region of Belgium. One of its main activities is the production of OSS solutions to meet the needs of these local authorities. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions;
  • regular updates; 
  • information on other users.

Joinup

Owner: European Commission
Language: English
Geographical coverage: Worldwide

Joinup is the European Commission's platform promoting interoperability solutions for e-Governments and a collaborative working environment for the development of interoperability. The content consists mainly of Solutions and thematic Collections. The repository of solutions contains the following features:

  • search engine;
  • open contribution; 
  • regular updates.

Open CoDE

Owner: German Federal Ministry of the Interior
Language: English, German
Geographical coverage: Germany

Open CoDE is the joint platform of Germany's public administration for the exchange of open source software. The central repository of open source code is intended to promote reuse and collaborative work on public administration software solutions between administration, industry and society.

Open Code Moldova

Owner: Diginet Pro
Language: English, Romanian, Russian
Geographical coverage: Moldova

Open Code Moldova is a project supported by the UNDP to provide and stimulate open source use in Moldova. There, users can find various solutions among multiple categories of needs. The OpenCode.md project is a Registry of Open Source products that meet the requirements of “Digital Public Goods“.
Their goals are: 
- Support the creation of Digital Public Goods
- Implementation and promotion of Civic Tech
- Contribute to the harmonious development of 2 segments of IT infrastructure in Moldova: Gov Tech and Civic Tech.

OS2

Owner: OS2 - Public Digitalisation Network
Language: Danish, English
Geographical coverage: Denmark

OS2 is a network of public bodies that works with open source software to ensure local anchoring and shared development of software. In OS2, the public entities in the network, rather than the supplier, own the software. OS2 continuously develops new ideas, projects and products that are based on the OS2 governance model. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions;
  • search engine;
  • information on other users;
  • regular updates;
  • rating system;
  • description of use cases.

OW2 Open Source Projects

Owner: OW2 
Language: English
Geographical coverage: Worldwide

OW2 is a non-for-profit association promoting and hosting more than 50 open source projects.
OW2 projects covered different types of software including application framework, authentication solution, libraries, communication tools, etc. The repository contains the following features:

  • search engine;
  • search by software;
  • description of solutions;
  • description of use cases;
  • rating system;
  • regular updates.

Public Code Directory

Owner: OpenUK
Language: English
Geographical coverage: Worldwide

The repository is a recent OpenUK's initiative providing a Directory of software projects, websites, and policies related to open source usage in public administrations around the world. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions; 
  • open contribution.

State Agency for Electronic Government's developers portal

Owner: State Agency for Electronic Government
Language: Bulgarian, English
Geographical coverage: Bulgaria

The Developers portal is a an online gathering information on open source software used by Bulgarian public administrations. The portal contains a link to Bulgaria's State Agency for Electronic Government's GitHub account. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions;  
  • open contribution;
  • search engine;
  • filtered search;
  • regular updates. 

The Knowledge Sharing Network around Open Data: Catalogue of open source software in the public sector 

Owner: Community
Language: Swedish
Geographical coverage: Sweden

The Wiki lists open software projects used in the public sector in Sweden. The ambition of the community is to enable public authorities to evaluate existing open source software projects when procuring new software. The Wiki lists open source software and projects with direct links, by category, and information on which authority uses the project. The repository contains the following features:

  • description of solutions;  
  • open contribution;
  • search engine;
  • information on other users;
  • regular updates.