It takes a community: Responding to open source criticism post-Log4Shell
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SnykIt takes a community: Responding to open source criticism post-Log4Shellsnyk.ioThe truth of the matter is this: open source is never going to be perfect (nothing is!). It’s up to us (as community members) to leave things better than we found them, and help improve the state of open source.
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