https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_model
The open-source model is a decentralized development model that encourages open collaboration.[1][2] A main principle of open-source software development is peer production, with products such as source code, blueprints, and documentation freely available to the public. The open-source movement in software began as a response to the limitations of proprietary code. The model is used for projects such as in open-source appropriate technologies,[3] and open-source drug discovery.[4][5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_(disambiguation)
Open source denotes that a product includes permission to use its source code, design documents, or content (see open source and open content – the latter deals with non-software deliverables or where the distinction between source code and other content is unclear or complex).
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- Open-source hardware, or open hardware, computer hardware, such as microprocessors, that is designed in the same fashion as open source software
- Open-source cola, cola soft drinks made to open-sourced recipes
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- Open-source governance, open source in government
- Open politics (sometimes known as Open-source politics), a political process that uses Internet technologies to provide a rapid feedback mechanism between political organizations and their supporters
- Open-source religion in the creation of belief systems
- Open-source unionism, an innovative model for labor union organization
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- Open-source intelligence, an intelligence gathering discipline based on information collected from open sources
- Open security, application of open source philosophies to computer security
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https://opensource.com/
https://opensource.org/
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http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Open_Source/
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