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by flomo
4385 days ago
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Yes, there's some confusion because the term "open source" was around before OSI attempted to define it. If my understanding is correct, the TrueCrypt developers were attempting to make an "OpenSource(tm)" license, but the OSI folks had some technical objections. So the software falls into a gray area where it's not quite officially OpenSource, but it still could be modified and distributed by third parties. |
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No, it was not. OSI coined it. Specifically, Christine Petersen coined it.
It appears to be such a natural term now that we have become convinced that we were using it before OSI, but we weren't. The earliest OED citation for "open source" is from 1998, around the time when OSI coined it. If you have an earlier citation, please submit it to the OED. I don't believe one exists.
There is an unrelated term "open source intelligence" which is indeed older, but nobody called software "open source" before OSI.