Computer Science, asked by shwetamishra31814, 9 months ago

what is the difference between open source and FOSS​

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Answered by Sunju2003
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Open source, in contrast to FOSS, accepts the idea that people might build proprietary extensions to open source programs, and that the obligation seen by Stallman, what I sometimes call the Fourth Freedom of open source, need not apply. ... Under FOSS software is free, not just for the user.

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