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+# Welcome to freedesktop.org
+
+freedesktop.org is open source / open discussion software projects working on interoperability and shared technology for X Window System desktops. The most famous [[X desktops|Desktops]] are [[GNOME|http://www.gnome.org]] and [[KDE|http://www.kde.org]], but developers working on any Linux/UNIX GUI technology are welcome to participate.
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+freedesktop.org is building a base platform for desktop software on Linux and UNIX. The elements of this platform have become the backend for higher-level application-visible APIs such as Qt, GTK+, XUL, VCL, WINE, GNOME, and KDE. The base platform is both [[software|Software]] and [[specifications|Specifications]].
+
+
+## Software
+
+freedesktop.org hosts any "on-topic" software projects. If you have a project that fits into our mission and needs hosting, please make a request using our [[bugzilla|http://bugs.freedesktop.org]]. Mailing lists about freedesktop software are hosted [[here|http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo]].
+
+
+## Standards
+
+freedesktop.org is not a formal standards organization, though some see a need for one that covers some of the areas we are working on. For Linux operating system standards, look at the [[Linux Standard Base|http://www.linuxbase.org]] project. [[The X.Org Foundation|http://www.x.org]] and the [[IETF|http://www.ietf.org]] are other groups that do formal standards. The [[Free Standards Group|http://www.freestandards.org]] is one group that publishes "de jure" standards for free software; freedesktop.org is loosely affiliated with the FSG.
+
+Unlike a standards organization, freedesktop.org is a "collaboration zone" where ideas and code are tossed around, and de facto specifications are encouraged. The primary entry to these discussions is the [[xdg mailing list|http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg]].
+
+
+## Getting Involved
+
+You can get involved in a number of ways. See the [[MissionStatement|MissionStatement]] for our principle activities. See [[GettingInvolved|GettingInvolved]] for concrete suggestions on how you can contribute. See [[AccountRequests|AccountRequests]] for information on how to obtain commit access to a project. See [[NewProject|NewProject]] for how to start a new project.
+
+
+## Contacting freedesktop
+
+If you have any comments or questions about this site please send a message to the [[xdg list|http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg]]. If you see spam on a page, you can revert to the valid content by hitting the in the upper right part of the page and selecting the good revision. Editing pages is restricted to registered users -- you can [[create your own account|UserPreferences]]. Your help in keeping our wiki free of trash will reduce the chances that we will lock down web pages.
+
+
+## Sponsors
+
+The freedesktop.org servers are generously hosted by [[Portland State University|http://www.pdx.edu]]. [[Intel|http://www.intel.com]], [[HP|http://www.hp.com]] and [[Google|http://www.google.com]] have sponsored the servers themselves and [[Collabora|http://www.collabora.com]] are sponsoring sysadmin time.