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by Zechariah Anderson Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the FOSS program?

The FOSS Program bridges research and practice by providing tools and strategies to engage students and teachers in enduring experiences that lead to deeper understanding of the natural and designed worlds. Science is a creative and analytic enterprise, made active by our human capacity to think.

What is the full form of Foss?

FOSS means Free and Open Source Software. It doesn’t mean software is free of cost. It means that source code of the software is open for all and anyone is free to use, study and modify the code.

What are the benefits of Foss?

FOSS maintains the software user's civil liberty rights (see the Four Essential Freedoms, below). Other benefits of using FOSS can include decreased software costs, increased security and stability (especially in regard to malware ), protecting privacy, education, and giving users more control over their own hardware.

What is the difference between Foss and free?

To avoid the emphasis on ‘free’ some people use the term FLOSS. FLOSS stands for Free and Libre Open Source Software. The world libre (meaning freedom) is different than gartuit/gratis (free of cost). Free as in free speech, not free as in free beer. How do FOSS projects make money? It is a myth that open source projects don’t make money.

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What is Medicare and Medicaid?

Medicare Medicare is a federal health insurance program generally for people age 65 or older who are receiving Social Security retirement benefits or who are younger than 65 and received Social Security disability benefits for at least 24 months.

What is assisted living?

Assisted living is a senior living community where residents can get assistance with ‘ADLs’, activities of daily living. Usually the residents have a private room (sometimes there are double room options), with communal living space which can include living rooms, dining rooms and activity rooms.

What is the Not-for-Profit difference when it comes to senior living?

The most fundamental difference between a not-for-profit and for-profit organization is the reason they exist. A not-for-profit entity has a mission that benefits the “greater good” of the community. The funds must be used to further the mission of the organization. With a for-profit organization, the goal is to earn a monetary profit.

Do you need to be a Lutheran to live at Foss?

No, we do have an affiliation with the Lutheran church, but everyone is welcome.

Is there licensing for senior care organizations?

Yes there is. There are some federal standards, however, for the most part the state is responsible for regulating nursing homes, assisted livings and rehabilitation centers.

What does FOSS mean?

FOSS means Free and Open Source Software. It doesn’t mean software is free of cost. It means that source code of the software is open for all and anyone is free to use, study and modify the code. This principle allows other people to contribute to the development and improvement of a software like a community. The origin of FOSS.

Is FOSS free?

It is difficult to answer in yes and no. You see, the term ‘free’ in FOSS is confusing for many as people incorrectly assume that it as free of cost. Enterprise executives, higher ups and decision makers tend to focus on ‘free’ in Free and Open Source.

Is free software free?

Free in Free and Open Source Software DOES NOT mean free of cost. As you may have noticed, the ‘free’ in Free and Open Source Software doesn’t mean it is free of cost. It means freedom to run, modify and distribute the software. People often wrongly think that FOSS or Open Source software cannot have a price tag.

What does FOSS stand for?

There are a number of related terms and abbreviations for free and open-source software (FOSS or F/OSS), or free/libre and open-source software (FLOSS or F/LOSS is preferred by FSF over FOSS, while free or free/libre is their preferred term).

What are the benefits of using FOSS?

Other benefits of using FOSS can include decreased software costs, increased security and stability (especially in regard to malware ), protecting privacy, education, and giving users more control over their own hardware.

What are the 4 freedoms of FOSS?

Users of FOSS benefit from the Four Essential Freedoms to make unrestricted use of, and to study, copy, modify, and redistribute such software with or without modification. If they would like to change the functionality of software they can bring about changes to the code and, if they wish, distribute such modified versions of the software or often − depending on the software's decision making model and its other users − even push or request such changes to be made via updates to the original software.

What are the freedoms of software?

Four essential freedoms of Free Software 1 The freedom to run the program as you wish, for any purpose (freedom 0). 2 The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it does your computing as you wish (freedom 1). Access to the source code is a precondition for this. 3 The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help others (freedom 2). 4 The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others (freedom 3). By doing this you can give the whole community a chance to benefit from your changes. Access to the source code is a precondition for this.

Is FOSS compatible with proprietary software?

Sometimes, FOSS is not compatible with proprietary hardware or specific software. This is often due to manufacturers obstructing FOSS such as by not disclosing the interfaces or other specifications needed for members of the FOSS movement to write drivers for their hardware - for instance as they wish customers to run only their own proprietary software or as they might benefit from partnerships.

Is FOSS better than proprietary?

While FOSS can be superior to proprietary equivalents in terms of software features and stability, in many cases FOSS has more unfixed bugs and missing features when compared to similar commercial software. This varies per case and usually depends on the level of interest and participation in a FOSS project. Furthermore, unlike with typical commercial software, missing features and bugfixes can be implemented by any party that has the relevant motivation, time and skill to do so.

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