Difference between revisions of "Free and open-source software"
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'''Open source''' software and similarly '''Free software'''* is a software development model involving loose networks of people connected by the internet who collaborate to create and evolve software that is also made freely available for anyone to use. Not only is the end product available to all but the [[w:Source code|source code]] used to create it is can be freely viewed and modified as well. This is the code that commercial software firms normally keep secret. | '''Open source''' software and similarly '''Free software'''* is a software development model involving loose networks of people connected by the internet who collaborate to create and evolve software that is also made freely available for anyone to use. Not only is the end product available to all but the [[w:Source code|source code]] used to create it is can be freely viewed and modified as well. This is the code that commercial software firms normally keep secret. | ||
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<font size="-5">*Note: '''Free software''' is not the same as '''Freeware''' - the latter is not usually distributed with source code and the license may be restrictive.</font> | <font size="-5">*Note: '''Free software''' is not the same as '''Freeware''' - the latter is not usually distributed with source code and the license may be restrictive.</font> | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[/List of some major open source projects]] | ||
+ | *[[Open design]] - applying principles of open source software development to the design of physical machines and artifacts | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 00:15, 13 September 2006
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