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What (who) is Open Source Definition - definition

DOCUMENT PUBLISHED BY THE OPEN SOURCE INITIATIVE, TO DETERMINE WHETHER A SOFTWARE LICENSE CAN BE LABELED WITH THE OPEN-SOURCE CERTIFICATION MARK
Open Source definition; Open source definition; Open Source Definition; Open-source definition

Open Source Definition         
<standard> (OSD) Definition of distribution terms for {open source} software, promoted by the Open Source Initiative. http://opensource.org/osd.html. (1999-11-28)
The Open Source Definition         
The Open Source Definition is a document published by the Open Source Initiative, to determine whether a software license can be labeled with the open-source certification mark.
The Open Definition         
  • The [[Open content]] logo
TEXT DEFINITION OF THE TERM 'OPEN' IN THE CONTEXT OF OPEN CONTENT AND OPEN DATA
Open Definition
The Open Definition is a document published by the Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF) (previously Open Knowledge International) to define openness in relation to data and content. It specifies what licences for such material may and may not stipulate, in order to be considered open licences.

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The Open Source Definition

The Open Source Definition is a document published by the Open Source Initiative, to determine whether a software license can be labeled with the open-source certification mark.

The definition was taken from the exact text of the Debian Free Software Guidelines, written and adapted primarily by Bruce Perens with input from the Debian developers on a private Debian mailing list. The document was created 9 months before the formation of the Open Source Initiative.