Open-Source Software

Open-source software (OSS) is a type of computer software in which source code is released under a license in which the copyright holder grants users the rights to study, change, and distribute the software to anyone and for any purpose. Open-source software development generates an increasingly more diverse scope of design perspective than any company is capable of developing and sustaining long term. Software developers may want to publish their software with an open-source license, so that anybody may also develop the same software or understand its internal functioning. With open-source software, generally anyone is allowed to create modifications of it, port it to new operating systems and instruction set architectures, share it with others or, in some cases, market it. The Open Source Definition presents an open-source philosophy and further defines the terms of use, modification and redistribution of open-source software. Software licenses grant rights to users which would otherwise be reserved by copyright law to the copyright holder. Several open-source software licenses have qualified within the boundaries of the Open Source Definition. The most prominent and popular example is the GNU General Public License (GPL), which "allows free distribution under the condition that further developments and applications are put under the same licence", thus also free.

DigiBunaiTM is an open-source software and is licenced wih GPLv3. The source code of the software has been copyright under "Compute Software Work" by Copyright Office, Goverment of India on 01/12/2017. The code has been uploaded at GitLab, Which is an public project to support issues and provide information about the product and upcoming release activity going on. Also the code has been uploaded at GitHub

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