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 open-source software
		PostedOctober 5, 2022		
 
				UpdatedOctober 5, 2022		
 
				ByAngela Gerrard		
 Open-source software is code that is designed to be publicly accessible—anyone can see, modify, and distribute the code as they see fit. Open-source software is developed in a decentralised and collaborative way, relying on peer review and community production.
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