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Open SiteOpen Site is a free internet encyclopedia with many editors. Anyone is welcome to sign up and become an editor, but must be approved as suitable by 'Meta' editors. The Open Site software is open source under the Mozilla Public License.Category SystemThe Open Encyclopedia Project, as it is otherwise known, is created with an ontology based on that of Open Directory Project, of which it is a spin-off. The ontology is provided to categorize the content, similar somewhat to Wikipedia's . Open Site has the following main 'top-level' categories under which most content is placed in several layers of subcategories. In addition to these major topical English categories, the Open Site Encyclopedia also has the following other 'top-level' categories. Open Site Public ForumThe Open Site Public Forum was opened in May 2004 by Chris Poskitt, who is an editor at Open Site. The forum was created to provide a channel of communication between the general public and the Open Site editors. The forum was originally created for editors and the public to discuss general Open Site issues, queries about becoming an editor and possible abuse in the project. However, it has also begun to host topical discussions on the topics covered by Open Site in addition to areas for discussions in non-English languages. The forum is unofficial and is maintained by a number of senior Open Site editors. Because it is unofficial, it will most likely remain online if the Open Site server ever crashes, so editors and the public will have a place to go to find out what is wrong. Currently, the forum software is phpBB 2.0.11, but has been heavily modified. The forum is hosted by Robert Oschler. External linksUsing Open Site dataOpen Site states that "the data of the project is and will remain available under a free license". However, it is unclear what that free licence is, and whether it would meet the criteria for open content, or be compatible with copyleft licences. The live pages and an RDF format are both available to use, provided an appropriate notation is provided. At least five websites currently use Open Site data. External linksOpen Site Kids' EncyclopediaIn August 2004 Open Site launched a children's encyclopedia based on the Open Site Encyclopedia and the Kids and Teens Open Directory Project. It was formed by a group of editors from both projects and was the idea of Open Site Meta Editor and Open Directory Project KCatmv editor lufiaguy. The encyclopedia, currently unnamed, aims to provide mostly original content written specifically for children. However, it is currently only at a production stage. Open Site ContractOpen Site operates under a charter written by the founders of Open Site when it started in 2002. The key elements of the charter are: See also
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