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by zvr
328 days ago
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The number of publicly visible forks does not represent the number of organizations compiling their own binaries and internally mandating the use of such binaries. Mind you, I never implied that there are thousands or hundreds of such cases. But there are some. |
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If more consumers choose to take on the work of maintaining their own fork because of the OSMF, that's okay too. I believe we are more likely to get contributions if more developers are in the code instead of just consuming binary builds. That's another small reason why I believe the OSMF can work.