For each project there is one authoritative instance, one “server” that everyone pushes to. Otherwise you get chaos.
For each project there is one authoritative instance, one “server” that everyone pushes to. Otherwise you get chaos.
So? The majority of the rest of the Christian world follows the Pope.
Cybersecurity costs would also likely go down due to most malware being exploited isn’t targeting desktop Linux.
Which is going to change once any sort of widespread adoption happens.
But at least in my circles, malware really isn’t that big of a deal in security. Phishing is where the danger is these days, where the costs occur.
If you want to work with the original project, you have to push to the server that controls the original project.