This is especially true in government applications where the code is 99% custom anyways.
Then it might as well be open source. At least that way it could be audited for security problems. If a state government is going to grant a multimillion dollar contract to a company to custom write a piece of software for them, the requirement that it be open source is not going to cause the company to turn down the contract.
The related bands link gives you a cool little app that maps the relations between bands. The closer two bands are the more likely it is that if you like one you will like the other.
Here's the map for Pinback.
This is especially true in government applications where the code is 99% custom anyways.
Then it might as well be open source. At least that way it could be audited for security problems. If a state government is going to grant a multimillion dollar contract to a company to custom write a piece of software for them, the requirement that it be open source is not going to cause the company to turn down the contract.
The related bands link gives you a cool little app that maps the relations between bands. The closer two bands are the more likely it is that if you like one you will like the other. Here's the map for Pinback.