May 15, 2003

open source

n.

[common; also adj. open-source] Term coined in March 1998 following the Mozilla release to describe software distributed in source under licenses guaranteeing anybody rights to freely use, modify, and redistribute, the code. The intent was to be able to sell the hackers' ways of doing software to industry and the mainstream by avoiding the negative connotations (to suits) of the term free software. For discussion of the follow-on tactics and their consequences, see the Open Source Initiative site.

Posted by Jargon File at May 15, 2003 10:36 AM

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