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DESCRIPTION:In 2024\, for the first time that we know of\, the very social 
 fabric of open source was exploited to create a security flaw in essential
  open source software. In this talk I won't be talking about the technical
  implications of xz\; instead\, I'll be talking about the history of the d
 isconnect between what users expect of Open Source developers and how Open
  Source development actually takes place\, and how that contributed to the
  context in which the xz exploit almost became widespread. I'm sure it wil
 l be fascinating.
DTSTAMP:20260421T222334Z
LOCATION:Lyceum
SUMMARY:A talk that begins with an obvious statement about Open Source - Ch
 ristopher Neugebauer
URL:https://pretalx.seagl.org/2024/talk/J8HLAP/
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