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by bobmaxup
1123 days ago
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I don't think there is a need to have someone's reputation score to use their software. There are plenty of pieces of open source software running on operating systems that were contributed by people who are effectively anonymous. Also, it doesn't seem like a contributor's overall character would be a great measure of how malicious their contriubtions are, as evidenced by plenty of examples of assumed good people eventually doing bad things. |
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At the moment, I do rely on reputation before I trust open source software. But in the case of an app store, I can trust the reputation of the store. I can trust that the app store has to work to uphold their reputation which is their motivation for maintaining a good track record of identifying problem apps. I agree this is far from perfect, but I think it’s much safer than relying on open source.
I love the idea of open source and I hope that it will never be replaced by app stores, but I don’t feel that software is inherently more trustworthy if it’s open source.