Framing Free and Open Source Software

Posted by the_doctor on Oct 15, 2015 8:57 AM EDT
Datamation; By Bruce Byfield
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Having just passed its thirtieth birthday, the Free Software Foundation has plenty to celebrate. Having begun as a fringe movement, free and open source software has become the backbone of the Internet, transforming business as a side-effect. Yet for all is accomplishments, the one thing it has not done is capture the popular imagination. As a result, I find myself wondering how free and open source software might present itself in the next thirty years to overcome this problem.

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