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Revision as of 02:31, 13 April 2005
In software applications, being Open source usually means the source codes are freely available to any one that wants to have them.
Such software is often using an OSI-approved license, usually GPL, LGPL or BSD. But other, non-OSI-approved licenses do exist, like the one used for Monkey's Audio sources.