The Progress and The Contribution of Open Source in Education
Open Source Provides Friendly Operating Systems

Some of Symbols or Logos that Represent The Big Family of Open Source in The World
INTERNATIONAL | The Operating System in computers or notebook or laptop or gadget (smartphones) is the system that providing supports the process all the components and 'hearts' of computers, include software and hardware. The most stable Operating System in the world based on Open Source Operating System.
The key difference between commercial and open source product is the way it’s managed, or developed and maintained.
A commercial product is created and developed by a company. This company has a team dedicated to managing the product and they make money from it. Keeping the source code private helps protect any IPs or competitive advantages in the code, thus it’s never made available publicly. We call it closed source.
An open source product is co-managed by a community of volunteers from all around the world. The term open source refers to the source code which is freely available for everyone to view, and it depends on the license that users can modify or redistribute.
For example, Wordpress is the world’s most popular blogging platform which empowers over 30% of all sites across the web. Supporting Wordpress is a large community of developers, designers, scientists, bloggers collaborating on and contributing to this project.
In Education field, most of the Open Source Operating System support deeply the activities also the trouble shooting and trouble solving. All brainware, just says, Informatics Teachers (Computers Teachers) at Junior and Senior High School in every country, are much more helped by Open Source Operating System.
For the simple sample, when the documents are broken (based on docx files) or could not be actified, the short cut in trouble solving is by activating that file in Libre Office or Open Office at Ubuntu (LINUX), the one of Open Source Operating System.
It's clear, we think now. So, don't be doubt anymore. From now on, let's use the Open Source Operating System.
Editor :Andi Saputra