It must be freely distributed without restriction and the source code must be available.
No. Licences must comply with the open source definition defined by the Open Source Initiative (OSI). The only criteria is that they be OSI approved, but need not contain the exact same terms and conditions.
The UNIX trademark is owned by The Open Group.
There is no criteria for judging when an operating system is complete, so many are in a state of development. many new open-source hobby operating systems are created every day.
Nagios is both one of the industry leaders in network monitoring software. Not only does it fit your criteria, but the open source nature even extends to easily written plugins.
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The Open Air Meeting was created on 1996-08-11.
Unix is not open source, it is proprietary. Linux is the open-source version of Unix.
Open Source Geospatial Foundation's motto is 'Your Open Source Compass'.
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"Open-source" means that the source code of a program is available, and may be modified legally. Open-source programs often tend to be free of charge as well, but that's not what "open-source" means.
There is no legal definition of the term, however it MIGHT mean that the meeting was open to the media. (??)