What is open source?
Open source is a term used to describe software projects with the source code available to use, view, modify and redistribute.
Basically, open source software is free to use by anyone while also having the source code publicly accessible. While the licensing of each software can vary, the common factor is the freedom for the software to be used and modified freely.
Many open source projects exist due to the contributions from many developers who give their time to develop, enhance and support various projects.
Open source not only provides accessibility to software that’s free to use, it also enables us to become more involved in the development and direction of projects we care about.
This infographic explains open source and provides an insight into the critical role it plays in the software engineering industry. We created this to highlight why all developers (yes, even you!) should consider becoming part of the open source community.