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Comment Funny argument... (Score 1) 723

>> As anyone can create and market a distribution, it's not far-fetched to imagine a version subsidized and supported by organizations that may not have U.S. or other government interests at heart.

This is really a funny argument! Why should the government choose a distribution from a company, which they can't trust? And why should it be easier to undermine the government-security with an completely open-sourced product (where many eyes can always view the source) than with a closed source product (where maybe no one outside the company can check the source at all)? I now have to read the rest of the article, but the first few lines seem not very objective!

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