> First of all, you should be compiling your own binary from the sources, otherwise you are blindly trusting that those binaries you download are built from the original source code, which may not be the case. That's…
That's the one I would have mentioned as well. When you release something as FOSS, you think people will offer contributions to your code. What you get instead is tons of issues on your issue tracker without anyone…
> First of all, you should be compiling your own binary from the sources, otherwise you are blindly trusting that those binaries you download are built from the original source code, which may not be the case. That's…
That's the one I would have mentioned as well. When you release something as FOSS, you think people will offer contributions to your code. What you get instead is tons of issues on your issue tracker without anyone…