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14 | <a name="open-source-philosophy"></a>2.2. Open Source Philosophy</h2></div></div></div> | ||
15 | <p> | ||
16 | Open source philosophy is characterized by software development | ||
17 | directed by peer production and collaboration through an active | ||
18 | community of developers. | ||
19 | Contrast this to the more standard centralized development models | ||
20 | used by commercial software companies where a finite set of developers | ||
21 | produces a product for sale using a defined set of procedures that | ||
22 | ultimately result in an end product whose architecture and source | ||
23 | material are closed to the public. | ||
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25 | <p> | ||
26 | Open source projects conceptually have differing concurrent agendas, | ||
27 | approaches, and production. | ||
28 | These facets of the development process can come from anyone in the | ||
29 | public (community) that has a stake in the software project. | ||
30 | The open source environment contains new copyright, licensing, domain, | ||
31 | and consumer issues that differ from the more traditional development | ||
32 | environment. | ||
33 | In an open source environment, the end product, source material, | ||
34 | and documentation are all available to the public at no cost. | ||
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36 | <p> | ||
37 | A benchmark example of an open source project is the Linux kernel, | ||
38 | which was initially conceived and created by Finnish computer science | ||
39 | student Linus Torvalds in 1991. | ||
40 | Conversely, a good example of a non-open source project is the | ||
41 | <span class="trademark">Windows</span>® family of operating | ||
42 | systems developed by | ||
43 | <span class="trademark">Microsoft</span>® Corporation. | ||
44 | </p> | ||
45 | <p> | ||
46 | Wikipedia has a good historical description of the Open Source | ||
47 | Philosophy | ||
48 | <a class="ulink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source" target="_self">here</a>. | ||
49 | You can also find helpful information on how to participate in the | ||
50 | Linux Community | ||
51 | <a class="ulink" href="http://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/book/how-participate-linux-community" target="_self">here</a>. | ||
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