why not make an open source version and store it on github ?
Not many people are going to trust your 'freeware' binary after the solarwinds attack.
Answer by
Swati Dubey
It is possible for the creators of "Patch Analyst" program to consider making an open source version and storing it on GitHub for increased trustworthiness and security in the wake of the SolarWinds attack. However, the decision ultimately lies with the developers and any limitations or considerations they might have.
why not make an open source version and store it on github ?
Not many people are going to trust your 'freeware' binary after the solarwinds attack.
It is possible for the creators of "Patch Analyst" program to consider making an open source version and storing it on GitHub for increased trustworthiness and security in the wake of the SolarWinds attack. However, the decision ultimately lies with the developers and any limitations or considerations they might have.
Patch analyst is an extension to the ArcGIS software system, go ahead and try it.