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Comment by hnlmorg

3 months ago

Yes, FOSS is generally used in this context. Though I have occasionally seen OSS used too.

- FOSS: Free / open source software

- OSS: Open source software.

Yes, super sorry about this. I meant to write OSS but forgot an S, and now it's too late to edit the post. But yes this could FOSS since it's a free tool with MIT license.

  • No harm done. Anyone, like myself, who read past the title would have understood the submission just fine.