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The idea behind openly distributed source code is to encourage the voluntary, collaborative development of software. Users continuously enhance the software, fix bugs, develop new features and share it with others.
开放、分布的源代码后的核心思想是鼓励自愿、协作地开发软件。用户不断地优化软件,修补漏洞,开发新特性并发布给其他人使用。
Translated by xianghui liu
Reviewed by Kyle WANG
Located in chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:61(para)
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As a result of collaborative software development which involves a large number of programmers, users receive software that is often better in quality and performance than proprietary alternatives. Users are encouraged to customise the software to their own personal requirements, which in itself is a huge step away from the 'one size fits all' philosophy.
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Open source projects call on the talents of many people with skills other than programming. Many projects involve artists, musicians, user-interface designers and documentation authors to create a complete product.
开源项目需要众多有才能的人参与,他们不一定要会编程。很多项目有艺术家、音乐家、用户界面设计师以及文档作者的参与才能创建完整的产品。
Translated and reviewed by sxdhaoren
Located in chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:72(para)
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Free Software Movement, Open Source and Linux
自由软件运动,开源和 Linux
Translated and reviewed by Wylmer Wang
Located in chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:78(title)
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There is often confusion between open source, free software and Linux. While all three are inter-linked, there are distinct differences which are made clearer when looking at their evolution.
开源软件、自由软件以及 Linux 之间经常有混淆。尽管三者互相关联,但当您关注他们的发展时会明确地发现明显的不同。
Translated and reviewed by sxdhaoren
Located in chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:79(para)
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The Free Software Movement
自由软件运动
Translated and reviewed by Wylmer Wang
Located in chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:84(title)
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In the 1960s, it was typical for software to be distributed freely by companies such as IBM and shared amongst users. Software was then considered an enabler for the hardware, around which the business model of these corporations was built. Software was provided with source code that could be improved and modified; this was therefore the very early seeds of open source software. However, as hardware became cheaper and profit margins eroded in the 1970s, manufacturers looked to software to provide additional revenue streams.
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In September 1983, Richard Matthew Stallman, former programmer at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab launched the GNU project to create a free UNIX-like operating system (OS). He was concerned with growth in proprietary software and users' inability to access and modify programmes on their computers. Developer constraint, as opposed to freedom was prevalent. With the launch of the GNU project, Stallman started the Free Software Movement and in October 1985, set up the Free Software Foundation.
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Stallman pioneered the definition and characteristics of open source software and the concept of copyleft. He is the main author of several copyleft licenses, including the GNU General Public License (GPL), which is the most widely used free software license.
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Located in chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:104(para)
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Nice to Know:
扩展知识:
Translated and reviewed by Wylmer Wang
Located in chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:110(title) chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:140(emphasis) chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:158(title) chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:227(title) chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:332(title)
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