In FOSS source code is usually hidden from the user is that true or false 12 informatics practices
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The given statement, "In FOSS, source code is usually hidden from the user," is false.
- Free and open-source software (FOSS) source code is usually made available to the user.
- The term "open-source" refers to the fact that the source code for the software is publicly available and can be viewed, modified, and distributed by anyone.
- FOSS encourages community participation in the development process by giving developers and users the freedom to study, change, and distribute the software.
- The availability of the source code allows anyone to check the code for bugs, add new features, or even create their versions of the software.
- This is one of the reasons FOSS is used in many areas including education, research, and business.
Hence, the required answer is "false" to the given statement.
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