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    O·pen-source

    adjective

    • 1. denoting software for which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed and modified.
  2. Oct 24, 2019 · Overview. Open source is a term that originally referred to open source software (OSS). Open source software is code that is designed to be publicly accessible—anyone can see, modify, and distribute the code as they see fit. Open source software is developed in a decentralized and collaborative way, relying on peer review and community production.

  3. Under OSI's definition, open source is a broad software license that makes source code available to the general public with relaxed or non-existent restrictions on the use and modification of the code.

  4. The meaning of OPEN-SOURCE is having the source code freely available for possible modification and redistribution. How to use open-source in a sentence.

  5. Aug 2, 2019 · Home. Open Source. What is open source software? Open source and FOSS explained. We trace the rise of free open source softwarecode that can be freely modified and sharedfrom...

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  7. Open source describes software where the source code is available for anyone to view, use, change, and then share. Making source code publicly available allows others to build on and learn from it, enabling broad collaboration from people around the world. It's in your phone, your car, your TV, and your wifi-connected light bulbs.

  8. open source, social movement, begun by computer programmers, that rejects secrecy and centralized control of creative work in favour of decentralization, transparency, and unrestricted (“open”) sharing of information.

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