Several years ago, the IBM Power open source ecosystem team developed a search engine called Open Source Power Availability Tool (OSPAT). The purpose of OSPAT was, and still is, to address a pain point that many developers, sellers, business partners, and other IBM Power users brought to the team: They didn't know how to (or couldn't) find open source packages built specifically for IBM Power. And so, OSPAT was created. In the years since we first launched OSPAT, we've made many enhancements to improve the user experience and to expand the search functionality and results
The IBM Power team is excited to introduce Open Source Edge for IBM Power, an evolution of our previous tool, the Open Source Power Availability Tool ( OSPAT ) for finding open source packages for Power. While OSPAT provided a snapshot of available packages that are updated periodically, Open Source Edge takes things further by offering more details, more currency, real-time data access, and interactive features to help you explore the open source resources that are available on Power
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