A software is “open source” if its source code is made open and available to the public for free. Usually, any developer can use and modify the code, so long as they are compliant with the license that the authors have chosen for the project.
A software is “open source” if its source code is made open and available to the public for free. Usually, any developer can use and modify the code, so long as they are compliant with the license that the authors have chosen for the project.
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