"Open source" (no hyphen) is a lexicalized compound noun which is no longer transparent with respect to its meaning (i.e., open source is not just about being source-viewable, but also about defining user freedoms) which can then be further compounded (with for example “open source license”)| Open Source Initiative
OSI at the Open Source Founders Summit: supporting entrepreneurs to build a business with Open Source| Open Source Initiative
Open source is a term that refers to open source software (OSS). Open source software is code that can been seen, modified, and distributed by anyone.| www.redhat.com