Freequartz
Freequartz is a term that emerged from discussions within the open-source and free software communities. It refers to the concept of obtaining and utilizing software components, particularly those related to graphics or rendering, without incurring licensing fees or restrictive proprietary terms. This often involves the use of open-source libraries and frameworks that are freely available for modification and distribution.
The underlying principle of freequartz aligns with the broader philosophy of free and open-source software, emphasizing
Examples of technologies that contribute to the freequartz concept include open-source graphics libraries like OpenGL, Vulkan,