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[Qyber\black](https://qyber.black/) is a **network of researchers** working on topics related to **quantum control**. It is run and supported by its members for its members. It is an **open, free platform** to support its members' research and release their results. We provide development, project management, hosting, computing, and communication resources.
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For an overview of the projects on the site, explore the [groups](https://qyber.black/explore/groups). Many [projects](https://qyber.black/explore) are **publicly available** on the site without the need for an account. How to get support for these projects, if available (not all projects are supported or support may have been stopped), is documented on the project pages and typically does not require an account.
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For an overview of the projects on the site, explore the [groups](https://qyber.black/explore/groups). Many [projects](https://qyber.black/explore) are **publicly available** on the site without the need for an account. How to get support for these projects, if available (not all projects are supported or support may have been stopped), is documented on the project pages and typically does not require an account. Please see [activities](activities) for an overview of our work.
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We generally aim to release all our work under a suitable **open source license**, ideally [AGPL](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html), [GPL](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html) or [FDL](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html); some [CC](https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/) licenses and related [here](https://opensource.org/licenses) or [here](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/), etc. may also be appropriate.
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