OSS is a broad term used to embrace software that is developed and released under some sort of “open source” license. There are many licenses with a range of different features (Gacek et al., n.d.), but all allow inspection of the software’s source code. There are thousands of OSS projects, spanning a wide range of applications. Due to their size, success, and influence, the GNU/Linux operating system and the Apache Web Server are probably the most well known, but hundreds of other projects are
2003 — Twenty-Fourth International Conference on Information Systems 1
OSS is a broad term used to embrace software that is developed and released under some sort of “open source” license. There are many licenses with a range of different features (Gacek et al., n.d.), but all allow inspection of the software’s source code. There are thousands of OSS projects, spanning a wide range of applications. Due to their size, success, and influence, the GNU/Linux operating system and the Apache Web Server are probably the most well known, but hundreds of other projects are2003 — Twenty-Fourth International Conference on Information Systems 1
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