Which of the following best explains the accessibility of source code in open source software?
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Intro to Computing - How Software Works
Which of the following best explains the accessibility of source code in open source software?
AThe source code is freely available for anyone to view and modify
BThe source code is hidden and cannot be accessed by users
CThe source code is only available to paying customers
DThe source code is encrypted to prevent changes
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
Step 1: Understand open source software
Open source software allows users to access and modify the source code freely.
Step 2: Analyze options
The source code is freely available for anyone to view and modify states the source code is freely available, which matches the definition of open source.
Final Answer:
The source code is freely available for anyone to view and modify -> Option A
Quick Check:
Open source means accessible source code [OK]
Quick Trick:Open source means source code is open and modifiable [OK]
Common Mistakes:
Confusing open source with proprietary software
Assuming source code is hidden in open source
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