libxml2 Maintainer Ends Embargoed Vulnerability Reports, Citing Unsustainable Burden
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Libxml2’s solo maintainer drops embargoed security fixes, highlighting the burden on unpaid volunteers who keep critical open source software secure.
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Libxml2’s solo maintainer drops embargoed security fixes, highlighting the burden on unpaid volunteers who keep critical open source software secure.
They could replace the whole article with https://xkcd.com/2347/
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Libxml2’s solo maintainer drops embargoed security fixes, highlighting the burden on unpaid volunteers who keep critical open source software secure.
Skip the blog spam right to the maintainer's announcement
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Libxml2’s solo maintainer drops embargoed security fixes, highlighting the burden on unpaid volunteers who keep critical open source software secure.
Tragedy of the commons? Everyone wants to use it, no one wants to put forward the resources to maintain it.
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