Nope, tons of non-copyleft licenses are considered free software even by the FSF, so they fit both the open source and free software definition, which makes them FOSS.
Also, take into account that FOSS is not a thing by itself, but rather a grouping of software that meets two ideologies: open source and free software
Nope, tons of non-copyleft licenses are considered free software even by the FSF, so they fit both the open source and free software definition, which makes them FOSS.
Also, take into account that FOSS is not a thing by itself, but rather a grouping of software that meets two ideologies: open source and free software