What is Open Source?

Open source software refers to programs for which the licenses allow users to:

  • freely access, install, and run the software for any purpose;
  • modify the original software;
  • redistribute copies of the original or modified programs;
  • share modifications with the community.

This is in sharp contrast to use of commercially developed software for which a licensing fee is required and user modifications are not permitted, or when changes are made by the campus IT staff and they are not supported.