
The Argument on Open Source vs. Free Software
There's actually no difference between open source and free software. Open source software is developed by anyone in the
Internet community, with participation staying on the level of code sharing and writing, testing, and bug reporting.
In another light, the Free Software Foundation acknowledges that free software is a division of
open source software except in philosophical definition. This differing view created camps that promote active participation of
web users in software development (particularly in source code) and those who oppose it because of ethical standards.
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