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Introduction to open source by the SU JPPS for PPS Convention 2008
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OPEN SOURCEJPPS, Silliman University

2008(Automatically switches slides)

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What exactly isOpen Source?

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It is free.

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It is open.

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It is software for everyone.

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Why?

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Because people cooperate.

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Because people collaborate.

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Because people communicate.

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And because…

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People share what they know.

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The idea of giving free software

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on the internet

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may seem ridiculous

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stupid

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crazy.

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But here are

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10 things about open source

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that are worth remembering.

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1.) Software from open source

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may be sold or freely given away

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especially that co-developers

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who are the users

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2.) Can have access to

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the source codes of the software

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3.) Where revision of the codes

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is permissible

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4.) As long as the modified version

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is indicated to be modified

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by another user.

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5.) No one is excluded from

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the open source resources

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6.) Even if a little money is involved

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to keep a “company” alive

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7.) As long as the rights apply to

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everyone who uses the program(s).

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8.) Open source should not

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be licensed to bigger software

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9.) Nor should it limit you from

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solely using open source with it.

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10.) Keep it free and clean

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without finding a loophole or

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forcing other users

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to agree with you.

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With open source, you are

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not afraid of bringing it around

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not afraid of using it

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not afraid of empowering it

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because YOU can bring it

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because YOU can use it

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because YOU can empower it.

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Without open source,

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there would be no OpenOffice.orgAn office suit

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no JavaA programming language

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no Blender, GIMP, and3D animation Image editor

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no Linux.An operating system that, today, comes with many different flavours because of user support.

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A world without open source

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is a world without freedom.

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Support Open Source.

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Support your freedom.

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Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/open_sourceAccessed on March 31, 2008


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