At least for open-source apps, an audit (from a reputable company) helps increase the confidence of the users and potential users of an already open-source app. π€π
Yes, I can see how that would be useful, though I am generally quite distrustful of companies or corporations, so for me that would make no difference. πππβ¨π€
It would be really hard (but not impossible) for an open-source project to take off (become popular with lots of users) without support from companies or corporations. π€―
That's where users who love FOSS projects should come in and contribute where they are able and willing to. π€π€
Absolutely, and yet those are the only projects that I really support, aside from Linux itself, which is already being taken over from the inside by corporations. I want nothing to do with them.
Personally, I would only contribute to projects which are 100% community-based. No corporate nonsense for me! π π π β¨ π€
Looks like you would support Linux distros which can prove that they aren't (significantly) influenced by corporations. π€ Anyway, it's hard to find (open-source) software projects that are totally 100% community-based. π€―π
Yes, in terms of distributions, you're absolutely right. That's one of many reasons that I use Arch Linux. I've been wanting to dive into FreeBSD too, but I need another computer, since my laptop is always on and running Qortal. Indeed it is challenging, but I've been quite good at finding them! π π π β¨ π€
At least for open-source apps, an audit (from a reputable company) helps increase the confidence of the users and potential users of an already open-source app. π€π
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Yes, I can see how that would be useful, though I am generally quite distrustful of companies or corporations, so for me that would make no difference. πππβ¨π€
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It would be really hard (but not impossible) for an open-source project to take off (become popular with lots of users) without support from companies or corporations. π€―
That's where users who love FOSS projects should come in and contribute where they are able and willing to. π€π€
Absolutely, and yet those are the only projects that I really support, aside from Linux itself, which is already being taken over from the inside by corporations. I want nothing to do with them.
Personally, I would only contribute to projects which are 100% community-based. No corporate nonsense for me! π π π β¨ π€
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Looks like you would support Linux distros which can prove that they aren't (significantly) influenced by corporations. π€ Anyway, it's hard to find (open-source) software projects that are totally 100% community-based. π€―π
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Yes, in terms of distributions, you're absolutely right. That's one of many reasons that I use Arch Linux. I've been wanting to dive into FreeBSD too, but I need another computer, since my laptop is always on and running Qortal. Indeed it is challenging, but I've been quite good at finding them! π π π β¨ π€
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I wonder what your plans are regarding getting a second laptop for using another Linux distro. π€π€―π
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