The internet runs on free open-source software. Who pays to fix it? (Patrick Howell O’Neill/Technology Review)

Patrick Howell O’Neill / Technology Review
The internet runs on free open-source software. Who pays to fix it? – Right now, Volkan Yazici is working 22 hour days for free. Yazici is a member of the Log4J project, an open-source tool used widely to record activity inside various types of software. It helps run huge swaths of the internet, including applications ranging from iCloud to Twitter, and he and …

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