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more appropriate exploitation of resources, adaptation to the exact needs, long-term availability, public safety escrutiño.
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low cost of acquisition,technological innovation, public scrutiny vendor independence, adaptation of the software, languages
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Richard Matthew Stallman, an american creator of the concept of free software and founder of the free software foundation.
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formerly was an exchange between programmers and software developers, this was not regarded as a product without an addition to large vendors that time
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free technological information, as the ALAM
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a Linux kernel started by Linus Torvalds is a GNU General Public License to make the first full operating system free software.
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four freedoms: use the program for any purpose, study the program and the needs modificarloadaptandolo, freedom to distribute copies of the program to help others, finally improving the common benefit programapara
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expresses values, public improvements, is a free license with free content and executable programs, and support open standards.