Pogo wrote:
Thanks for that, makes sense now. Does 'open source' automatically mean free-of-charge? I feel like it's a dumbass Q, but my PhD needs new batteries.....
Well, no. Generally you can get open source software free of charge but not always. And you can get some open source software free of charge (several Linux distros, like Ubuntu, the Apache webserver, this forum, GIMP, OpenOffice ) but there are companies that charge you for assistance, like, you can get the software and the code but for tailoring or assistance you have to pay. But most of the opens-source software can be gotten gratis. It is natural because nothing forbids anyone to re-sell it if they want to. That's why the distinction is important, the principle behind freeware and open source is different (and so maybe the consequences).
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