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* [[GNU General Public License]] | * [[GNU General Public License]] | ||
* [[MIT License]] | * [[MIT License]] | ||
* [[Open source]] | * [[Open source]] | ||
* [[Permissive free software license]] | * [[Permissive free software license]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 24 April 2016
Free and open source is a phrase referring to something being free to use, and open source.
The phrase has more specific meanings in various contexts.
Free software license
MIT License
See MIT License.