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by Dracophoenix 1625 days ago
I have no contention with the argument for due diligence and self-preservation. It's your comparison of OSS with potentially poisoned donuts that strikes me as the same facile arguments made by the Not Invented Here types. It's one thing say your infrastructure is your problem. It's another to suggest that anything free as in free beer is ipso facto too good to be true. That's an unsubstantiated reductionist take.

The linux kernel was not always as well-financed as it has become. Before it's recent about-face, Microsoft financed attempts to stifle Linux. Linux's continued existence has rested always on the merit of its utility, whether to hobbyists or to corporations.

The Faker dev may not owe the rest of the world anything, just as the world doesn't owe anything to him. But what about those who have payed or contributed to his work? Are you of the view the anyone who sincerely their money, time, and intellectual output into Faker deserved to be suckered? Those people are human beings too. They deserve something for their investments rather than being used as unwitting pawns for someone's mental breakdown-induced prank.

Taking your view of security to its natural conclusion, no person should use a computer if he/she didn't bake the silicon wafer himself/herself. Otherwise he/she shouldn't complain if he/she becomes a victim of fraud or misrepresentation.