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Что (кто) такое free software - определение

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Free software         
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  • [[Richard Stallman]], founder of the [[Free Software Movement]] (2002)
SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTED UNDER TERMS THAT ALLOW USERS TO FREELY RUN, STUDY, CHANGE AND DISTRIBUTE IT AND MODIFIED VERSIONS
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Free software or libre software,See infrequently known as freedom-respecting software, is computer software distributed under terms that allow users to run the software for any purpose as well as to study, change, and distribute it and any adapted versions. Free software is a matter of liberty, not price; all users are legally free to do what they want with their copies of a free software (including profiting from them) regardless of how much is paid to obtain the program.
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SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTED UNDER TERMS THAT ALLOW USERS TO FREELY RUN, STUDY, CHANGE AND DISTRIBUTE IT AND MODIFIED VERSIONS
Free Software; Four Freedoms (software); Libre software; Libre Software; Free source; Free sofware; Software libre; Liberated (software); Free-source; Free computer software; Free (software); Freedom software; Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) for development; Software Libre; Free-libre software; Free-software; Allie-; Freedomware; 4 software freedoms; Freedom-ware; Freed Software; Four Freedoms (free software); Free software development; FSF's "free software" ideal; Four Freedoms (Free software); Free-source software; Security of free software; Economic impact of free software; Business models for free software; Freedom-respecting software; Free programs
<software> Software that everyone is free to copy, redistribute and modify. That implies free software must be available as source code, hence "free open source software" - "FOSS". It is usually also free of charge, though anyone can sell free software so long as they don't impose any new restrictions on its redistribution or use. The widespread acceptance of this definition and free software itself owes a great deal to Richard Stallman and the {Free Software Foundation}. There are many other kinds of "free software" in the sense of "free of charge". See "-ware". This dictionary is free in both senses, though since it is documentation not software it is distributed under the GFDL. (2007-02-09)
The Free Software Definition         
FREE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION DOCUMENT DEFINING FREE (LIBRE) SOFTWARE
Free software definition; Free Software definition; Free Software Definition; Freedom to software users; Freedom Zero
The Free Software Definition written by Richard Stallman and published by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), defines free software as being software that ensures that the end users have freedom in using, studying, sharing and modifying that software. The term "free" is used in the sense of "free speech," not of "free of charge.
Free Software Foundation         
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NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION FOR SUPPORT FOR THE FREE SOFTWARE MOVEMENT
Free Software Foundation Inc.; Free software foundation; Play Ogg; High priority free software projects; High Priority Free Software Projects; Free Software Foundation, Inc.; GNU Press; The Free Software Foundation; Fsf.org; Respects Your Freedom; Free Software Fndn.
<body> (FSF) An organisation devoted to the creation and dissemination of free software, i.e. software that is free from licensing fees or restrictions on use. The Foundation's main work is supporting the GNU project, started by {Richard Stallman} (RMS), partly to proselytise for his position that information is community property and all software source should be shared. The GNU project has developed the GNU Emacs editor and a C compiler, gcc, replacements for many Unix utilities and many other tools. A complete Unix-like operating system (HURD) is in the works (April 1994). Software is distributed under the terms of the {GNU General Public License}, which also provides a good summary of the Foundation's goals and principles. The Free Software Foundation raises most of its funds from distributing its software, although it is a charity rather than a company. Although the software is freely available (e.g. by FTP - see below) users are encouraged to support the work of the FSF by paying for their distribution service or by making donations. One of the slogans of the FSF is "Help stamp out software hoarding!" This remains controversial because authors want to own, assign and sell the results of their labour. However, many hackers who disagree with RMS have nevertheless cooperated to produce large amounts of high-quality software for free redistribution under the Free Software Foundation's imprimatur. See copyleft, General Public Virus, GNU archive site. ftp://ftp.gnu.ai.mit.edu. Unofficial WWW pages: {Free Software Foundationtrent/gnu/">PDX (http://cs.pdx.edu/Free Software Foundationtrent/gnu/)}, {DeLorie (http://delorie.com/gnu/)}. E-mail: <gnu@gnu.org>. Address: Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Telephone: +1 (617) 876 3296. (1995-12-10)
free open-source software         
SOFTWARE THAT IS BOTH FREE (AS IN FREEDOM) AND OPEN-SOURCE
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FSF Free Software Awards         
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ONE OF THE TWO AWARDS AWARDED BY THE FREE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION (ALONG WITH Q25400485)
Free Software Award for Projects of Social Benefit; Free Software Foundation Award for the Advancement of Free Software; FSF Award for the Advancement of Free Software; Award for the advancement of free software; Free software award for projects of social benefit; Award for the Advancement of Free Software; Awards given out by FSF; Free Software Award
Free Software Foundation (FSF) grants two annual awards. Since 1998, FSF has granted the award for Advancement of Free Software and since 2005, also the Free Software Award for Projects of Social Benefit.
Free and open-source software         
SOFTWARE THAT IS BOTH FREE (AS IN FREEDOM) AND OPEN-SOURCE
Free/Libre/Open-Source Software; FLOSS; Free and Open Source Software; F/LOSS; OSS/FS; Free/Libre Open Source Software; Open source vs. free software; Open source versus free software; Free/Open-Source Software; F/OSS; FOSS; FLOS; Free and Open-Source Software; Open Source/Free Software; Free/libre open-source software; Free/libre/open-source software; Free open source software; Free and open source; Free/open software; Free and Open Source; Free/libre and open-source software; Free/Libre/Open Source Software; Free and open-source; Free/open source software; FL/OSS; F/L/OSS; Free/open-Source Software; Free/libre/open source Software; Non-proprietary software; Free and open software; Free libre and open source software; Free and open-source software (FOSS); Free and open source software; Free open-source software; Free and Open-source; Free and Open source; Free/Libre and Open Source Software; F.L.O.S.S.; Free libre open; Free/Libre/Open; Free and open-source program; Free and open-source app; Free and open-source application; Free and open source program; Free and open source programs; Free and open source app; Free and open-source apps
Free and open-source software (FOSS) is a term used to refer to groups of software consisting of both free software and open-source software Free refers to the users' freedom to copy and re-use the software. The Free Software Foundation, an organization that advocates the free software model, suggests that to understand the concept, one should "think of free as in free speech, not as in free beer".
Free Software Initiative of Japan         
The Free Software Initiative of Japan are a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting Free Software growth and development. It was founded on 10 July 2002 and organized the Free Software Symposium in Tokyo on October 22 and 23 of that year.
Free Software, Free Society         
SELECTED ESSAYS OF RICHARD STALLMAN
Free Software Free Society; Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman
Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman is a collection of writings (mostly essays, with occasional articles, interviews and speech transcripts) by Richard Stallman.
History of free and open-source software         
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ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Open Source; Open Source history; Free software history; History of open source; History of free software; History of Free Software; History of free (libre) software; History of free and open source software; History of open-source software
In the 1950s and 1960s, computer operating software and compilers were delivered as a part of hardware purchases without separate fees. At the time, source code, the human-readable form of software, was generally distributed with the software providing the ability to fix bugs or add new functions.