DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OSS AND FLOSS
OSS refers to open source software, which refers to software
whose source code is available to customers and it can be modified and
redistributed without any limitation. An OSS may come free of cost or with a payment
of nominal charges that its developers may charge in the name of development,
support of software.
FLOSS refers to free liber and open source software or to
free livre and open source software.
The term FLOSS is used to refer to software which is both
free software as well as open source software. Here the words libre and livre
mean freedom
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