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  2. Feature toggle - Wikipedia

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    A feature toggle in software development provides an alternative to maintaining multiple feature branches in source code. A condition within the code enables or disables a feature during runtime . In agile settings the toggle is used in production, to switch on the feature on demand, for some or all the users.

  3. Zope - Wikipedia

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    The Zope Foundation is an organization that promotes the development of the Zope platform by supporting the community that develops and maintains the relevant software components. The community includes both open source software, documentation and web infrastructure contributors, as well as business and organization consumers of the software ...

  4. Google Closure Tools - Wikipedia

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    Google Closure Tools [3] was a set of tools built with the goal of helping developers optimize rich web applications with JavaScript. It was developed by Google for use in their web applications such as Gmail, Google Docs and Google Maps. [4] As of Aug 1, 2024 the Closure Library has been sunset, for not "meeting the needs of modern JavaScript ...

  5. Open-source software development - Wikipedia

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    Open-source software development (OSSD) is the process by which open-source software, or similar software whose source code is publicly available, is developed by an open-source software project. These are software products available with its source code under an open-source license to study, change, and improve its design.

  6. Open-source hardware - Wikipedia

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    The process of developing open-source hardware in a community-based setting is alternatively called open design, open source development [65] or open source product development. [66] All these terms are examples of the open-source model applicable for the development of any product, including software, hardware, cultural and educational.

  7. Comparison of open-source and closed-source software

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    The cost of making a copy of a software program is essentially zero, so per-use fees are perhaps unreasonable for open-source software. At one time, open-source software development was almost entirely volunteer-driven, and although this is true for many small projects, many alternative funding streams have been identified and employed for FOSS:

  8. Open-design movement - Wikipedia

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    The open-design movement involves the development of physical products, machines and systems through use of publicly shared design information. This includes the making of both free and open-source software (FOSS) as well as open-source hardware. The process is generally facilitated by the Internet and often performed without monetary compensation.

  9. Open-source product development - Wikipedia

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    Open source development being free to anyone can still encompass revenue streams from related services and branding recognition, which enforce new business opportunities within the open source world." This term tends to be quite similar to the principle of OSPD, however not centered on a defined product.