BBC launches site for tracking its open source projects

The BBC does a fair bit of open source development, running several free software projects whose code is given back to the world for free reuse and development. They've gathered all these projects into one place.

For the BBC, open source software development is an extension of our Public Service remit. Releasing open source software helps our audience get additional value from the work they've funded, and also get tools for free that they couldn't get any other way. It also allows people outside the BBC to extend projects in such a way that may in future be used in the BBC…

* CPAN modules
* Apache Modules
* Dirac
* Media Lounge
* TV-Anytime Java API
* Kamaelia
* Media Dispatch
* MXF File Test Engine
* Video Shot Change Detector

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(Thanks, Ben!)