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It might be useful for us as part of this process to identity likely audience for these policies. Which consumers out there are likely to benefit most. Which have identified the trust issues.
As I mentioned on twitter I haven't encountered resistance myself to using OSS in practice.
Reason why this might be useful to potentially include it might help .NET OSS projects to decide if the requirements of the maturity system is right for their project. If for example it's mostly the enterprise user who is having an issue but the project is targeting more scientific section it might be useful for those OSS projects to know the program may have some benefit but maybe not as much as if their target audience is the enterprise.
Getting some real data might help drive where these policies are needed so we can eliminate gut feelings and biases.
Aaronontheweb, daveaglick, manigandham, JamesRandall, dustinmoris and 1 more