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authorFelix Freeman <libsys@hacktivista.org>2023-07-02 23:59:06 -0400
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OSS & FS are 'almost' completely compatible
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@@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ in its focus, and free software is more about the users. Nevertheless, the two
movements are closely related and often work together. Each movement provides a
different view of software freedom, but in practice nearly all software which is
considered free software is also considered open source and vice-versa. The Open
-Source definition and the four freedoms are compatible with one another.
+Source definition and the four freedoms are almost completely compatible with
+one another.
The two movements as a whole are often referred to as "free and open source
software", or "FOSS".