What
is Free Software? What is Open Source?
Free Software
Free Software, as used in this web
site, refers to software distributed
in source form which can be freely
modified and redistributed, or freely
modifiable and redistributable software.
It does not refer to zero-cost software.
This usage of the name "Free
Software" was common in the Unix
world and recently introduced to the
general computer community.
Free Software is
also referred to as Freed Software,
Liberated Software (software libre)
or FRS (freely redistributable software).
"Open Source" is a marketing
name for Free Software, coined in
Feb 1998 as an attempt to overcome
the confusion over the word "free"
in the English language. Open Source
refers to the fact that the source
code of Free Software is open to and
for the world to take, to modify and
to reuse.
The precise meaning
of Free Software is spelled out in
the Debian Free Software Guidelines
or the Free Software Definition while
Open Source is defined officially
by the Open Source Definition. Open
Source and Free Software refer to,
originally the same (around Feb 1998),
but now different but largely similiar,
set of software, but they emphasize
different rationals; see Why ``Free
Software'' is better than ``Open Source''
for more explanation
OpenSource
Software
The
precise meaning of Free Software is
spelled out in the Debian Free Software
Guidelines or the Free Software Definition
while Open Source is defined officially
by the Open Source Definition. Open
Source and Free Software refer to,
originally the same (around Feb 1998),
but now different but largely similiar,
set of software, but they emphasize
different rationals; see Why ``Free
Software'' is better than ``Open Source''
for more explanation.