Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Free Software or Open Source Software ?

Free Software or Open Source Software

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 Both the Free Software and the Open Source Software movement largely pursue similar goals and endorse similar software licenses.


But historically, there has been some perception of differentiation due to different emphases.
Where the Free Software movement focuses on the rights (the licensing 11 four freedoms)
which Free Software provides to its users, the Open Source Software movement points to its
Open Source Definition and the advantages of peer-to-peer software development.

Recently, the term free and open source software or FOSS has arisen as a neutral alternative. A lesser-used variant is free/libre/open source software (FLOSS), which uses libre to clarify the meaning of free as in freedom rather than as in at no charge.

Examples of free software are gcc, MySQL and gimp. Detailed information about the four freedoms can be found here: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.htmlThe open source definition can be found at:http://www.opensource.org/docs/osdThe above definition is based on the Debian Free Software Guidelines available here: http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines

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