0 Open-source software is free to use, and the original program can be changed by anyone.
1 used to refer to software, etc. that is free to use and can be studied or improved by anyone because it is based on a code that anyone can use:
Pressure by the security services on critical journalists and on academic researchers who were sharing open-source information with foreign colleagues did not evoke popular concern.
The implementation-level technology that is used is quite standard and largely based on open-source software.
In cases where the required samples are unique and not reproducible, the sounds themselves must be preserved in a reliable open-source format.
We therefore decided that for any future attempts to migrate works from near-obsolete to modern equipment, open-source software and open standards should be used and developed.
Modelled more on open-source software than on the boys' club model of the historical and theoretical avant-garde, these offices seek collaboration among a variety of practitioners inside and outside architecture.
We also want to protect the open-source community which makes a vital contribution to competitiveness in the area of software development.
Secondly, new ways to license software—specifically those offered by open-source software—could be explored.
I have one comment to make on open-source.
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(免費並允許公眾對來源程式代碼進行修改的)開放源碼的…
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(免费并允许公众对源程序代码进行修改的)开放源码的…
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de código aberto…
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otwarte (= oprogramowanie)…
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