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<blockquote data-quote="AG3S" data-source="post: 946988" data-attributes="member: 89325"><p>I completely disagree. What you mentioned completely depends on how active the developers are.</p><p></p><p>For a peoject like Bitwarden which has a very active developement and a good amount of community contributions, open-source is definately a huge plus.</p><p></p><p>For the small projects with a very slow developement, YES! you are completely correct.</p><p></p><p>For the closed source software, look at the SolarWinds and the whole mess that companies like Microsoft are still dealing with this mess. God knows how many bugs are identified which Microsoft has not fixed yet. Windows was an open-source project, th community contributions would had helped a lot in solving the bugs.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion we should not put our trust in the name "open-source", we should look for and trust reputable and actively developed open source projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AG3S, post: 946988, member: 89325"] I completely disagree. What you mentioned completely depends on how active the developers are. For a peoject like Bitwarden which has a very active developement and a good amount of community contributions, open-source is definately a huge plus. For the small projects with a very slow developement, YES! you are completely correct. For the closed source software, look at the SolarWinds and the whole mess that companies like Microsoft are still dealing with this mess. God knows how many bugs are identified which Microsoft has not fixed yet. Windows was an open-source project, th community contributions would had helped a lot in solving the bugs. In my opinion we should not put our trust in the name "open-source", we should look for and trust reputable and actively developed open source projects. [/QUOTE]
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