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This means the program’s source code is free and readily available to the public. Unlike Closed Source or commercial software, open-source programs can be modified and distributed by anyone and are often developed within a community rather than by a single organization or individual. The phrase “open-source community” is commonly used to describe the developers of open-source software development projects.

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