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Что (кто) такое Open Source Initiative - определение

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Open Source Initiative         
<body> (OSI) An organisation dedicated to managing and promoting the Open Source Definition for the good of the community. http://opensource.org/. (1999-11-28)
Open Source Seed Initiative         
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The Open Source Seed Initiative (OSSI) is an organization that developed and maintains a mechanism through which plant breeders can designate the new crop varieties they have bred as open source. This mechanism is advanced as an alternative to patent-protected seeds sold by large agriculture companies such as Monsanto or DuPont.
Open Source 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
<standard> (OSD) Definition of distribution terms for {open source} software, promoted by the Open Source Initiative. http://opensource.org/osd.html. (1999-11-28)
Open-source software security         
COMPUTER SECURITY APPLIED TO OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE
Open source software security
Open-source software security is the measure of assurance or guarantee in the freedom from danger and risk inherent to an open-source software system.
The Open Source 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
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.
Open-source software development         
FREELY ACCESSIBLE CREATION AND REFINEMENT OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS
Open source software development method; Open-source software development model; Principle of open source software; Open source software development; Open-source software project; Open-source-software development
Open-source software development (OSSD) is the process by which open-source software, or similar software whose source code is publicly available, is developed by an open-source software project. These are software products available with its source code under an open-source license to study, change, and improve its design.
Open-source license         
  • The Copyleft sticker from an enveloped Don Hopkins mailed to Richard Stallman in 1984.
  • [[Bruce Perens]], author of the [[Open Source Definition]]
  • Open-source software licenses and how they interact
  • gratis]]'' proprietary software.
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OPEN-SOURCE LICENSE IS A TYPE OF LICENSE FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND OTHER PRODUCTS THAT ALLOWS THE SOURCE CODE, BLUEPRINT OR DESIGN TO BE USED, MODIFIED AND/OR SHARED UNDER DEFINED TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Open Source License; Open source licenses; Open Source Licenses; Open-source licence; List of OSI-approved software licences; Open source licence; List of OSI approved software licenses; List of OSI approved software licences; Open source software license; Open source license; Open-source licenses
An open-source license is a type of license for computer software and other products that allows the source code, blueprint or design to be used, modified and/or shared under defined terms and conditions. This allows end users and commercial companies to review and modify the source code, blueprint or design for their own customization, curiosity or troubleshooting needs.
Open-source-software movement         
SOCIAL MOVEMENT ADVOCATING OPEN-SOURCE LICENSES, PARTICULARLY REGARDING SOFTWARE
Open source movements; Open source community; Open Source movement; The open source movement; Open-source community; Open source movement; Motivations of open source programmers; Open-source movement; Open-source software movement; Legal aspects of open-source software; Open-source-software movement in the United States
The open-source-software movement is a movement that supports the use of open-source licenses for some or all software, as part of the broader notion of open collaboration. The open-source movement was started to spread the concept/idea of open-source software.
Open source license         
  • The Copyleft sticker from an enveloped Don Hopkins mailed to Richard Stallman in 1984.
  • [[Bruce Perens]], author of the [[Open Source Definition]]
  • Open-source software licenses and how they interact
  • gratis]]'' proprietary software.
  • alt=Spaceships and stars on a round monitor
OPEN-SOURCE LICENSE IS A TYPE OF LICENSE FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND OTHER PRODUCTS THAT ALLOWS THE SOURCE CODE, BLUEPRINT OR DESIGN TO BE USED, MODIFIED AND/OR SHARED UNDER DEFINED TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Open Source License; Open source licenses; Open Source Licenses; Open-source licence; List of OSI-approved software licences; Open source licence; List of OSI approved software licenses; List of OSI approved software licences; Open source software license; Open source license; Open-source licenses
<legal> Any document that attempts to specify open source usage and distribution of software. These licenses are usually drafted by experts and are likely to be more legally sound than one a programmer could write. However, loopholes do exist. Here is a non-exhaustive list of open source licenses: 1. Public Domain - No license. 2. BSD License - An early open source license 3. General Public License (GPL) - The copyleft license of the Free Software Foundation. Used for GNU software and much of Linux. 4. {Artistic License (http://my-opensource.org/Artistic.txt)} Less restrictive than the GPL, permitted by Perl in addition to the GPL. 5. Mozilla Public Licenses (http://mozilla.org/MPL/). (MPL, MozPL) and Netscape Public License (NPL). ["Open Sources", pub. O'Reilly, {full text (http://oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/perens.html)}]. (1999-11-28)
Open-source film         
FILM THAT IS RELEASED UNDER A PERMISSIVE LICENSE AND INCLUDES AT LEAST SOME OF THE CREATIVE RESOURCES USED TO MAKE IT, SUCH AS 3D MODEL RIGGING
Open content film; Open Source Filmmaking; Open source movie production; List of open source movies; Open content movie; Open content filmmaking; Open Source Film; Open Content Film; Open source movie; Open-content film; Open Source Movie; Open source film
Open-source films (also known as open-content films and free-content films) are films which are produced and distributed by using free and open-source and open content methodologies. Their sources are freely available and the licenses used meet the demands of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) in terms of freedom.

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