Friday, March 28, 2014

Open source vs. open-source

Don't use the hyphen

When you use open source as a noun, do not hyphenate.
For example:
Open source allows universal distribution of a code.

Use the hyphen

When you use open source as an adjective, use the hyphen.
For example:
Open-source code is available to the general public to use and modify.

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