July 2004
Intermediate to advanced
432 pages
8h 12m
English
I finally explain Open Source Principle # 5, which states that “licensees are free to combine open source and other software.”
The word combine in this present context means to “bring together or to join.” This is a common activity in the software world. We do that when we load a variety of software onto our hard disk, perhaps from different vendors, to perform useful tasks. For example, business owners often combine an accounting package to collect and store financial data with a tax package that is used at year-end to calculate the government's due based upon those financial data. Office productivity suites may include separate programs for word processing, spreadsheets, and electronic mail. These ...
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