Ben Balter
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@benbalter
My favorite stat: 541 (58.42%) of live domains used some form of detectable open source software (operating system, server, or framework), meaning federal domains relied on 2.8 FOSS projects on average, with those relying on at least one relying on just shy of 5 on average.
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