The right thing for the wrong reasons: FLOSS doesn't imply security
The right thing for the wrong reasons: FLOSS doesn't imply security
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While source code is critical for user autonomy, it isn't required to evaluate software security or understand run-time behavior.
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I find people who agree with me for the wrong reasons to be more problematic than people who simply disagree with me. After writing a lot about why free software is important, I needed to clarify that there are good and bad reasons for supporting it.
You can audit the security of proprietary software quite thoroughly; source code isn't a necessary or sufficient precondition for a particular software implementation to be considered secure.