Open-source software provides access to everyone to make changes to its source code for fast, appropriate, and affordable improvements.
Open-source refers to software whose source code is freely available for anyone to view, modify, and distribute. This collaborative model allows developers and users to contribute to and improve the software together, mostly voluntarily.
Open-source software is commonly used in various applications, from operating systems and web servers to apps and development tools. Some examples would be Linux, LibreOffice, and LibreTranslate.
Users get several benefits from using open-source software including flexibility, community support, and cost savings. Since many open-source solutions are available at no cost, this reduces software acquisition and licensing expenses for individuals and organizations.