Re: What we mean when we talk about "supply chains" [was Re: Three steps we could take to make supply chain attacks a bit harder]

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Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
> And, more importantly, the industry has agreed
> to use the term supply chain.  Is the term
> perhaps overloaded, or perhaps too
> ill-defined/imprecise?  Sure.  But if one wants
> to use a different term one would need to work
> across the industry to change the term, and
> that is not going to happen.

Well, one could argue that Free Software is a community, not an industry, so 
"the industry" cannot agree on anything, and "supply chain" as an industrial 
term obviously does not apply. And also that it is called "Free Software" 
and not "Open Source". :-)

        Kevin Kofler
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