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I rarely subtoot, but when I do just to say: if an open source project that your commercial project depends on breaks something in your software stack, causing you trouble, no matter how much, that's your problem and your problem alone.
"The software is provided as is" is a part of OSS licenses for a reason, and unless we have a contract that says otherwise, I'm not part of your bloody "supply chain".
An excellent, clean, fast and informative site by @danb on transparency of the #FOSS world.
@ghost is definitely one of many out there including @bookstack so contribute to the https://isitreallyfoss.com and "... celebrate FOSS-positive projects..."
Each codebase I touch gives two truths:
0. How far Iβve come
1. How little I know anything
Junior Developer: When do I get good enough to not look up documentation online?
Senior Developer: oh, sweet summer child. That's the best part... you don't. You just get way faster at looking up it while pretending you knew it all along. π