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What is FOSS?
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FOSS stands for Free and Open Source Software. It refers to software that is both free to use and open for modification and distribution by anyone. Users can access, modify, and distribute the source code, fostering collaboration, transparency, and community-driven development. Popular examples of FOSS include the Linux operating system, Apache web server, and the Firefox web browser.

Scilab Introduction-to-Scilab-and-its-benefits 10-11 min 50-60 sec 18-02-24, 11:33 a.m. Brundha_17

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FOSS stands for Free and Open Source Software. It refers to software that is both free to use and open for modification and distribution by anyone. Users can access, modify, and distribute the source code, fostering collaboration, transparency, and community-driven development. Popular examples of FOSS include the Linux operating system, Apache web server, and the Firefox web browser.
19-02-24, 10:34 a.m. Yashupadhyay


<font size="3">FOSS stands for Free and Open Source Software. It refers to software that is both free to use and open for modification and distribution by anyone. Users can access, modify, and distribute the source code, fostering collaboration, transparency, and community-driven development. Popular examples of FOSS include the Linux operating system, Apache web server, and the Firefox web browser.</font>
04-03-24, 7:31 p.m. madhan.23it@kct.ac.in


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