Open Source Initiative
The Open Source Initiative is a non-profit that promotes and advocates for open source software. To be open source, software must meet the following criteria:
Contents
- 1 1. Free Redistribution
- 2 2. Source Code
- 3 3. Derived Works
- 4 4. Integrity of the Author's Source Code
- 5 5. No Discrimination Against Persons or Groups
- 6 6. No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor
- 7 7. Distribution License
- 8 8. License Must Not Be Specific To A Product
- 9 9. License Must Not Restrict Other Software
- 10 10. License Must Be Technology-Neutral
1. Free Redistribution
The license must not restrict the software from being sold or given away as part of an aggregate software distribution. The software must not require any fees or royalties for redistribution.
2. Source Code
The program must come with source code, or the source code must be easy to obtain - preferably by downloading from the internet for no cost. Source code must be in the form in which a programmer can modify the program and must not be deliberately unclear.
3. Derived Works
The license must allow modifications or derived works of the software that can be distributed under the same terms as the original.
4. Integrity of the Author's Source Code
5. No Discrimination Against Persons or Groups
The license must not discriminate against any person or group of persons.
6. No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor
The license must not restrict anyone from using the software in a particular field of endeavor.
7. Distribution License
The rights applied to the software must apply to all to whom the software is redistributed.