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Summary Of: Open source

Some consider open source as one of various possible design approaches... The open source model of operation and... Open source culture is one in which... This phenomenon facilitated growth in open source culture because it allowed for rapid and inexpensive duplication and distribution of culture... the audience of an open source culture faces little physical cost in acquiring digital media... It is questionable whether the goals of an open source culture could be achieved without the Internet... refers to use of open source software technologies in traditional government organizations and government operations such as voting... Open Source ethics is split into two strands... Open Source Ethics as an Ethical School... Open Source Ethics as a Professional Body of Rules... and listed alongside more traditional open source projects such as... utilize open source software that is open to the public and can be modified by users to fit... use by others or in which exclusively open source products are used in the production... The first open source documentary film to go into production... as examples of applying open source outside the realm of computer software... is an open source strength and conditioning fitness movement... Open source principles have always been part of the scientific community... New NGO communities are starting to use the open source technology as a tool... One example is the Open Source Youth Network started in 2007 in Lisboa by ISCA members... He argues also that most supporters of open source are actually supporters of much more equitable agreements and support re... all while not violating the open source principles with respect to the initial code they acquired... open source describes a broad general type of... of open source that it may put no restrictions on the use or distribution by any organization or... which are often confused with open source but have much more rigorous rules and conventions... open source deliberately errs in favor of allowing any use by any party whatsoever... the most successful applications of open source have been in... proliferation of licenses that can claim to be open source but which would not satisfy the... The principles of open source have been adapted for many other forms of... Advocates of the open source principles often point to... There are earlier instances of open source movements and free software such as IBM... Prime examples of open source products are the... Another criticism of the Open Source movement is that these projects may not be really as self... This argument holds that successful Open Source projects frequently have a strong central manager... Open Source Projects Manage Themselves... of commonly recognized barriers to the adoption of open source software by enterprises... These barriers include the perception that open source licenses are viral... not all open source licenses are equally viral and many serious OSS projects... Many business models exist around open source software to provide a... Open Source as a Service... Open Source as a Service... Why Open Source Misses the Point of Free Software... Open source is a development methodology... The Open Source Definition by Bruce Perens... A Content Analysis of Open Source Software Case Studies... As the advocates of open source draw new users into our community... Yet some open source supporters have proposed... If the open source development model succeeds in making this software more powerful and reliable for restricting you... Open source software and the... SDForum Distinguished Speaker talks on Open Source Software by Guido van Rossum... Comparison of open source and closed source... Comparison of open source and closed source...

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