Friday, July 30, 2010

Modern open source



The birth of modern open source as we know it was
in 1998, when Netscape Communications Corporation
decided to release the source code of its then popular
Netscape Navigator programme (this code is now found
in Mozilla Firefox, among others) to the public as free
software. This act prompted the free software community
to rethink its philosophy to try and make free software
attractive to commercial software firms.

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