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10 trillion downloads are crushing open-source repositories - here's what they're doing about it

10 trillion downloads are crushing open-source repositories - here's what they're doing about it
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Companies are treating these repositories like content delivery networks - now the Linux Foundation and colleagues are saying enough is enough. Here's the plan.

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