Category:Free software

This article will address the topic of Category:Free software, which has become relevant in different areas and contexts. Since its emergence, Category:Free software has aroused the interest and curiosity of a wide spectrum of the public, due to its impact and background. Over the years, Category:Free software has generated debates, research and multiple perspectives that have contributed to enriching knowledge on this topic. Therefore, it is essential to thoroughly explore the different aspects related to Category:Free software, as well as its implications and repercussions on current society. Through a detailed and critical analysis, the aim is to provide a complete and updated vision of Category:Free software, with the aim of promoting informed and constructive reflection about this phenomenon.

This is a category of articles relating to software that meets The Free Software Definition. That is to say that users can freely use, study, copy, redistribute, modify, and publish modified versions of the software, making it "free software" or "open-source software". In practical terms, this means either software whose source code has been released into the public domain, or software which is distributed with a free software license, including, but not limited to, the list of FSF approved software licenses, and whose source code is available to anyone who receives a copy of the software.

Going forward, please add articles to specific sub-categories instead of to this general category.

People involved with Free software are not a subcategory of Free software, they are under Free software people, which is related.