Free Software Vs. Open Source
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Amelia G
Date added:
February 3, 2015
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Both the OSD and DFSG are practical articulations of Stallman's Free Software Definition (FSD). Open Source, with a different political and philosophical basis, can only exist because the FSD is broad enough to allow for its translation into other terms yet defined enough to allow for a directed and robust social movement...
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As much as Stallman might want to deemphasize Open Source, he would never change the broadly defined definition of freedom that made its existence possible.
This level of translatability within the domain of Free and Opens Source Software
(FOSS) is echoed in the accessibly of its philosophies and technologies to groups from across the political spectrum...
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