Kicha-pukyu llamp'ukaq
Kicha-pukyu llamp'ukaq icha kicha-pukyu software (Inlis simipi: open-source llamp'ukaq (OSS), Kastilla simipi: software de código abierto) nisqaqa antañiqiq llamp'ukaq, lisinsiyawan lluqsisqa, maypichus copyright h'ipiqqa llamk'achinapaq, yachaqaypaq, waktaqyachinapaq chaymanta llamp'ukaqta, pukyuta qillqatapas pimanpas, imapaqpas rak'inapaq chayaqikunata qun.[1][2] Kicha-pukyu llamp'ukaqqa llamk'achisqa, llapa runap yanapanakuyninpi wiñarichisqa kanman.
Kicha-pukyu llamp'ukaqqa huk aswan riqsisqa kicha yanapanakuymanta rikuchinam, niyta munan mayqin atiq ruwaqpas internetpi wiñarichiypi yanapakuyta atin, atikuq yanapakuqkunap yupanta mana tukukuyniyuqta ruwan. Khiputuyru qhaway atiyqa llamp'ukaqpi llapa runap iñiyninta yanapan.[3]
Pukyukuna
llamk'apuy- ↑ St. Laurent, Andrew M. (2008). Understanding Open Source and Free Software Licensing. O'Reilly Media. p. 4. ISBN 9780596553951.
- ↑ Corbly, James Edward (2014-09-25). "The Free Software Alternative: Freeware, Open Source Software, and Libraries". Information Technology and Libraries 33 (3): 65. Error: Bad DOI specified. ISSN 2163-5226. http://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ital/article/view/5105.
- ↑ Levine, Sheen S. (2013-12-30). "Open Collaboration for Innovation: Principles and Performance". Organization Science 25 (5): 1414–1433. Error: Bad DOI specified. ISSN 1047-7039.