• const_void@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    This seems like wishful thinking to me. Is there any data that supports that with more users comes more FOSS developers?

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      4 months ago

      I’m not sure you need data to understand that if more people use a product, there’s a greater chance someone will develop FOSS for it, as FOSS developers tend to also be users.

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      Bigger platforms attract more devs.

      The BSDs don’t have the dev resources of Linux simply because Linux has a much larger install base.

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        The BSDs don’t have the dev resources of Linux simply because Linux has a much larger install base.

        Really?

        I don’t think OpenBSD is as funded as Debian but it could maintain software like OpenSSH (even the portable version for Linux and Windows); LibreSSL (still not much used, but funded because of this), OpenSMTPD.

        But OpenBSD can maintain its ports which in my opinion is relatively large (no update for -release, sorry :) ). And base. For so many hardware platform. Even VAX until 6.9

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          Yeah, really. OpenBSD punches above its weight. There are many things they would like todo, but don’t have the resources.