> 3. And if people are automatically pulling code from random people/groups without checking it... maybe that's what actually needs to be banned.
Github does not have control over this but would largely be blamed for the fallout, regardless of how reckless some individuals may be.
The best most orgs can do to avoid liability/risk is usually to make changes to things they control, even if it isn’t the best option.
You see this sort of coping mechanism in all sorts of situations if you start looking for it.
> 3. And if people are automatically pulling code from random people/groups without checking it... maybe that's what actually needs to be banned.
Github does not have control over this but would largely be blamed for the fallout, regardless of how reckless some individuals may be.
The best most orgs can do to avoid liability/risk is usually to make changes to things they control, even if it isn’t the best option.
You see this sort of coping mechanism in all sorts of situations if you start looking for it.