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= Free/Libre and Open Source Software, An acronym covering both free software and open source software. The ethical foundations of the free software definition distinguish it from the open source definition which is grounded in the efficiency of the associated software development methodology and acceptability of the term "open source" in the software industry.
Discussion
The concept combining both Free Software and Open Source Software seems most used in Europe because of its use by the EU.
The inclusion of 'Libre' signals that the word free is used as in 'freedom' and not as in gratis.
It's similar to FOSS, Free Open Source Software, as well.
It has been suggested that the opposite of FLOSS is not "commercial software", since there are many commercial Open Source Software packages, but rather Software Manufacturing.
More Information
- David Wheeler maintains a reference page on Free Software and Open Source Software.
- Excellent guide for beginners, the FLOSS Concept Booklet
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