Motivation Opportunity is upon us! For the past few years, the desktop Linux user base has been growing at a historically high rate. StatCounter currently has us at 4.14% desktop OS market share for Q2 2025. For comparison, when Fedora Workstation was first released in Q4 2014, desktop Linux was at 1.38%. Now, StatCounter measures...
Why limit it to open source software?
Why is it ok for proprietary software to not build from source, but for open source it’s not ok?
Because it’s fundamentally different. Open source not following the source is a clear indicator it’s no longer following its published base.
Because it doesn’t matter for proprietary software.
Good actors are punished and bad ones aren’t?
I think you miss the entire point of open source. It’s not that one is good or bad, it’s that one can be verified. Developers are welcome to publish their software however they want, but misrepresenting packages is disingenuous