FRS

( //, n.,obs.)

   [obs.]  Abbreviation  for  "Freely  Redistributable  Software"  which
   entered  general use on the Internet in 1995 after years of low-level
   confusion  over  what  exactly  to call software written to be passed
   around   and   shared   (contending   terms   including   {freeware},
   {shareware},  and  sourceware  were  never  universally  felt  to  be
   satisfactory for various subtle reasons). The first formal conference
   on   freely   redistributable   software   was   held  in  Cambridge,
   Massachussetts,  in  February  1996  (sponsored  by the Free Software
   Foundation).  The  conference  organizers  used  the FRS abbreviation
   heavily in its calls for papers and other literature during 1995. The
   term was in steady though not common use until 1998 and the invention
   of {open source}, after which it became swiftly obsolete.

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[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {annoyware}{freeware}{shareware}]