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So github is great and so is the democracy of distributed version control systems.
The hashdeep repo needs to clarify its home somehow. Anyone can fork the repo and the big question is: how do you know which is the one to trust?
The sourceforge page has additional information, and links here, but... is there anything realistic that could be added (github organization for hashdeep?) to help indicate differences between this location and an impostor's fork?
(Devil's advocate: no one should blindly trust any program. Side note: thank you for creating this program.)
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So github is great and so is the democracy of distributed version control systems.
The hashdeep repo needs to clarify its home somehow. Anyone can fork the repo and the big question is: how do you know which is the one to trust?
The sourceforge page has additional information, and links here, but... is there anything realistic that could be added (github organization for hashdeep?) to help indicate differences between this location and an impostor's fork?
(Devil's advocate: no one should blindly trust any program. Side note: thank you for creating this program.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: