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  • brombek@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    Ah, the infamous “many eyes argument” :D That may be true for the Linux kernel but not so much for the bottom 99% of packages in the repos… Also a missing bit is that Linux is secure because software running on in is open source and comes from official and moderated repositories.

    Once Linux gets popular and commercial developers start pushing flatpacks and what not this will end and Linux distros are way less hardened against insider threat than other OSes are (especially Android). Not to mention people using Linux are more technically inclined than Windows users basically by definition.

    On one hand I would like to see grater adoption of Linux, I thing it would be good for everybody in general. But on the other hand I selfishly like the status quo, where criminals have a nice target painted for them and I can stay a safe distance away and enjoy the (shi*)show…

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      3 years ago

      You can use Popularity Contest results in Debian-based distros as a guide for checked packages.

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          3 years ago

          Debian maintainers use the votes as a base of main package maintenance. Use to be reliable to use software based on that.