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See also: opensource and open source
English
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[edit]See open source.
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[edit]- (US) IPA(key): /ˈoʊpən ˌsɔɹs/
Audio (General American): (file)
Adjective
[edit]open-source (not comparable)
- (software) Of or relating to a product which is licensed to permit modifications and redistribution of its source code, as per The Open Source Definition.
- Coordinate term: source-available
- Linux is an open-source operating system.
- (by extension) Describing any product whose composition or method of manufacturing is public knowledge and not proprietary.
- open-source cola
- (espionage) Relying on publicly available information (open sources).
- 2023 December 16, Eliot Higgins, “Moment of truth”, in FT Weekend, Life & Arts, page 1:
- The ramifications of disinformation spill on to the streets with tangible, often devastating real-world consequences. These processes were already under way in 2014, when I founded the open-source investigative group Bellingcat.
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[edit]open-source (third-person singular simple present open-sources, present participle open-sourcing, simple past and past participle open-sourced)
- (transitive, computing) To release the source code of, so as to permit modification and redistribution.
- 2005, David Brickner, Test Driving Linux: From Windows to Linux in 60 Seconds:
- The big Unix company Sun Microsystems bought the code for StarOffice in 1999, and some time afterward they open-sourced as much of it as they could.