Teresa Welsh writes
> Open-source was used to mean "freely available"
Open-source means that a piece of software comes with source code. This
allows the purchaser of the software to study how the software works and
to potentially change the way it works. This has nothing whatsover to
do with the software being freely available.
> - perhaps a better term would have been "open access".
Yes.
There is still a difference between freely available and open access
but this is more subtle and subject to debate.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel
http://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
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