![]() They key though is whether Open Source authors can respond to the bugs and patch them quicker than their Redmond counterparts. It’s just something that’s going to happen. Hence there’s more people using them in more varied environments, and yes, bugs are likely to become apparent that wouldn’t have shown up were it still a few hundred users or so using the software. ![]() ![]() It’s just that now Open Source options are improving to the point wherein they’re garnering a larger market share. As Open Source gets more and more accepted.Ģ-3 years ago Windows accounted for nearly all the server and desktop installs out there, hence they gleaned virtually all the security issues.Īs Linux and Open Source software become more accepted, it stands to reason that more bugs are going to be exposed -All software has the potential to be buggy, and/or poorly written. ![]()
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