Yes. It's that Cathedral and Bazaar that Eric S. Raymond wrote about that I'm familiar with but never actually read the book.
Security can often be referred to as accountability. In > addition to preventing theft, you can also identify when theft occurs, and > take steps to recover. > > It's a common theme among cyber security consultants that provide > training to companies to migitate the fallout of a security incident, > rather than > prevent it. While storing all information in plain text (the Unix Way) has > overhead, it provides some huge benefits to the Support community in > terms of problem identification, and isolation. > That's a new & interesting take. I'll look more into this approach. What I'mlooking for is a way to engage in SMS, without the reliance on > Google and Apple API's. > Yes. I feel married to Google and I want a divorce! > What you should probably do is take a look at what Purism is doing > with PureOS and the Librem 5. They are making a phone using a mainline Linux > kernel, so they created a collection of apps that would essentially do > all the simple stuff that Android does, with NO google whatsoever. > Yes. Familiar with it. Was holding my breath and then had to try to forget about it. It's projects like this that I think to myself had I known this day would come I would've stuck with computer programming instead of computer networks. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
