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The simplest answer to this question would be open source is anything that has a design that is publicly accessible, so people can modify and share it freely. The term ‘open source’ in the specific context of software came around to represent the unique approach that was being used to create software programs.
how does software become open-source?
Well, simply put, open-source software is software whose source code can be inspected, modified, and enhanced by anybody. Source code is the technical side of software that is not meant for the users to see, it dictates how software functions and what it does. It is usually the programmers who have access and visibility to the source code of any software, it is they who are responsible to ensure that the software performs the functions it is intended for, in the way it is designed, and eliminates any bugs that might be encountered.
Some open-source software also offers a copy-left license for users. A copy-left license is the opposite of a copyright. A copyleft license requires that any user who modifies the open-source software in any way would also be required to release the source code for the same along with the program. Furthermore, some open-source licenses require that any user who alters and shares an open-source program with anybody would also be required to share the source code of the modified program without charging a licensing fee for it.
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