Open Source Software
Open Source Software (OSS) is provided with a license that gives the end user the right to use it freely for private or commercial use. You also havet he right to inspect and even modify the underlying source code. You can give away or sell the original version you received or one with your modification, though you may be required to in turn pass on the modified source code so that others can benefit from the changes you have made. This last clause protects the devel oper's work from unfair exploitation by others, while allowing the source code t o be released to the community. You are not required to pay royalties to previou s developers, but you are still permitted to charge money for the sale of OSS. This disc may have been given to you by a friend; or sold to you for a small fee, and both are permitted. Keep in mind that there are many different licenses, e ach of which has its own particular set of conditions. If you plan to distribute or modify one of the programs on this disc, please double check the license bef ore you begin so you'll be clear on both your rights and obligations.
If you have no interest in source code, you may ask why the availability of this matters. One answer is that the release of source allows external observers to inspect the true functioning of the program, which means you can be confident that the program treats your private data with respect. One problem with proprietary software is that it tends to use closed file formats to store your data. Once the parent company stops supporting older versions of a proprietary program, you may therefore have to upgrade to newer versions of that program, at significant expense, in order to retain access to your data. This does not ha ppen with OSS, because when the source code for opening and saving files is available , a third party can easily write an import filter for the next generation of software, ensuring that your data will always be available. Finally, the release of source code has in some cases spawned large communities of volunteer devel opers who have in turn provided the world with highly useful, and entirely free software such as Linux, OpenOffice, and Mozilla. These are then available free o f charge to schools or anyone else who may not have a large budget available for software. So, you can see that the freedom of software is important for everyone , not just software developers.
TheOpenCD project
Establised in 2002, TheOpenCD compiles a collection of high quality OSS for W indows on a CD, at regular intervals. There are thousands of OSS programs availa ble for free download making it difficult to separate the stable and truly usefu l offerings from those in need of further development. The landscape is made even more complicated by the availability of a vast number of Shareware and Freeware programs that you can also download freely from the net, but are not open source.
TheOpenCD is a small collection of only the highest quality OSS for Windows, easily available on a CD. The programs are carefully selected to ensure stability , ease of use and a clean install and un-install from your computer. As the CD browser technology (called DiscTree) has matured and improved, it has become fea sible to create derivative distributions such as the recent Ubuntu LiveCD collection . The CD is intended as a first introduction to the world of OSS, but it is our hope that you will later go on to explore other projects, and at some stage you may even want to try a whole new operating system, such as Linux ( sometimes called GNU/Linux ).
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Excellent article i know tha
Excellent article i know that it is not final version. you can add link to
OpenCD
this is very useful specially for half Linux user like me. i can translate this article to Arabic.
-- The wrong make the wrong because it can not find the true to tell him the true.
Ahmed Hashim
this is part of opencd
this is actually part of open cd, DarknessWolf, Whirlpool and Boody worked on translating OpenCD and we distributed translated copies in our conference.
talk to them and see if there is still work to be done.
cheers,
Alaa
http://www.manalaa.net "i`m feeling for the 2nd time like alice in wonderland reading el wafd"