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== Introducción ==
== Introducción ==


Actualmente, los proyectos de código abierto son exitosamente utilizados en diferentes áreas de tecnología. Han demostrado capacidad y eficacia para resolver problemas complejos, Algunos de estos proyectos de código abierto son lideres en su área. Otros proyectos compiten contra soluciones propietarias, y a través de la competencia, han mejorado la calidad de las soluciones de software disponibles en su campo. Ejemplos de proyectos de código abierto exitosos incluyen navegadores, sistemas operativos, suites de oficina, editores de gráficos y servidores web.
At present time, open source projects are used successfully in different areas of technology. They have proved their ability and effectiveness to solve complex problems. Some open source projects are clear leaders in their area. Other projects compete with proprietary solutions and, through competition, have improved the quality of software solutions available in their field. Examples of successful open source projects include browsers, operating systems, office suites, graphics editors and web servers.


If you know the history of the GNU/Linux operating system, you can understand what prompted its authors to create a new operating system. The proliferation of proprietary software created a new problem for users. In the pursuit of profit and to protect their intellectual property, software companies started to impose ever increasing restrictions on users' rights. Many people did not approve of this situation and decided to challenge these impositions. Their solution was to offer software that is free to use and extensible by anybody.
If you know the history of the GNU/Linux operating system, you can understand what prompted its authors to create a new operating system. The proliferation of proprietary software created a new problem for users. In the pursuit of profit and to protect their intellectual property, software companies started to impose ever increasing restrictions on users' rights. Many people did not approve of this situation and decided to challenge these impositions. Their solution was to offer software that is free to use and extensible by anybody.