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How to serve open source software maintainers without annoying them

Blog entry written by Dr. Munawar Hafiz, CEO of OpenRefactory Inc. This is a long and winding story with a set of lessons in the end. There is a TL;DR in the end for the restless, but the others are encouraged to follow along. OpenRefactory is in conversations with the alpha-omega project of OpenSSF on an ambitious project …

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iCR detects the latest PyPI repository poisoning attempt

**Image courtesy of Cyber Kendra) Open source libraries lay the foundations for modern applications. Polluting the libraries opens up opportunities to create security backdoors at a massive scale. There have been several recent incidents to pollute open source repositories. Here is a story from last week. On May 2022, a Reddit user posted that he …

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The future is here: Three DevOps future trends in OpenRefactory’s Intelligent Code Repair

Ashish Kakran of Thomvest ventures writes about the emerging DevOps trends in a recent article published in the DevOps blog space.             https://devops.com/devops-trends-to-watch-in-2021/ Ashish identifies several emerging trends in DevOps practices. We, at OpenRefactory, follow the commentaries from the thought leaders and gauge how our Intelligent Code Repair (iCR) solves the …

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