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| > "As our society grows more dependent on computers, the software we run is of critical importance to securing the future of a free society. Free software is about having control over the technology we use in our homes, schools and businesses, where computers work for our individual and communal benefit, not for proprietary software companies or governments who might seek to restrict and monitor us." - Free Software Foundation | > "As our society grows more dependent on computers, the software we run is of critical importance to securing the future of a free society. Free software is about having control over the technology we use in our homes, schools and businesses, where computers work for our individual and communal benefit, not for proprietary software companies or governments who might seek to restrict and monitor us." - Free Software Foundation | ||
| - | ## What is free & open source software? | + | ===== What is free & open source software? |
| A lot more than software can be free / open source, but that’s what we’re focusing on here. Free & open source software (FOSS) is software that is free as in ' | A lot more than software can be free / open source, but that’s what we’re focusing on here. Free & open source software (FOSS) is software that is free as in ' | ||
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| Because it's free, if someone writes some code that does a specific job for them, it can be made available to someone else who can then amend it to do something different for them, and so on. The original software might have done something very basic and useful to just one person, but it can evolve into something very powerful and useful to a lot of people. It can benefit the original writer too, as it can still do the job it was first written for, but because of collaboration it has been improved - faults removed and functionality added. | Because it's free, if someone writes some code that does a specific job for them, it can be made available to someone else who can then amend it to do something different for them, and so on. The original software might have done something very basic and useful to just one person, but it can evolve into something very powerful and useful to a lot of people. It can benefit the original writer too, as it can still do the job it was first written for, but because of collaboration it has been improved - faults removed and functionality added. | ||
| - | Around 2% of the world' | + | Over 4% of the world' |
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| ### History | ### History | ||
| In 1983, [Richard Stallman](https:// | In 1983, [Richard Stallman](https:// | ||
| - | In 1991, Linus Torvalds created the ' | + | In 1991, Linus Torvalds created the ' |
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| - [Downshifting](down: | - [Downshifting](down: | ||
| - [Low-impact shopping](lish: | - [Low-impact shopping](lish: | ||
| - | - [Wikis](wiki:wikis) | + | - [Wikis](wiks:wikis) |
| - [Low-impact money](limo: | - [Low-impact money](limo: | ||
| - [Platform co-ops](pltc: | - [Platform co-ops](pltc: | ||
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| ## Specialist curators of this topic | ## Specialist curators of this topic | ||
| + | * [[p:Simon Grant]] | ||