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[[wikipedia:Open Source|Open Source]] is a common term, originated from the philosophy developed by the founder of Free Software Foundation: [[wikipedia:Richard Stallman|Richard Stallman]]. | [[wikipedia:Open Source|Open Source]] is a common term, originated from the philosophy developed by the founder of Free Software Foundation: [[wikipedia:Richard Stallman|Richard Stallman]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:33, 28 January 2022
Open Source is a common term, originated from the philosophy developed by the founder of Free Software Foundation: Richard Stallman.
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