Gfree
Gfree is an open-source software project that provides a lightweight, cross-platform toolkit intended for developers of free software. It offers a small runtime and a set of utilities for common programming tasks, including file I/O, networking, data serialization, and language bindings. The project emphasizes portability, low resource usage, and permissive licensing to facilitate reuse in other projects.
Gfree originated in 2010 with the aim of delivering a minimal, self-contained alternative to larger utility
The project follows a permissive licensing model for most components, with some modules adopting copyleft licenses
Reception has been mixed: the project is praised for its small footprint and clear licensing, but it
In summary, gfree represents a niche, minimalist approach within the open-source toolkit landscape, valued for its