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The term "open source" is very general. It refers to software for which programmers around the world can get the source code. It usually refers to software that these programmers can modify and give to others. All of the programs in the Fedora Package Collection are open source. Refer to http://www.opensource.org/ for more information.
'''Open Source''' :: The term "open source" is very general. It refers to software for which programmers around the world can get the source code. It usually refers to software that these programmers can modify and give to others. All of the programs in the Fedora Package Collection are open source. Refer to http://www.opensource.org/ for more information.

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Open Source :: The term "open source" is very general. It refers to software for which programmers around the world can get the source code. It usually refers to software that these programmers can modify and give to others. All of the programs in the Fedora Package Collection are open source. Refer to http://www.opensource.org/ for more information.