RIPE 92 - Brace for Upgrades- Petr Špaček
Petr Špaček gave a talk at the RIPE 92 conference in Edinburgh in May, on the impact of Large Language Models on security bug reporting to open source projects.
Read postTHIS BLOG IS HISTORICAL. ISC is no longer doing business as DNSco.
Internet Systems Consortium’s (ISC) Board of Directors named Jeff Osborn as Executive Director with the explicit goal of ensuring production-quality, fully featured nameserver software is available as open source, with no financial barriers to its use. Osborn will also serve as President of DNSco, ISC’s commercial subsidiary.
“I am both thrilled and humbled to be trusted with the task of leading ISC,” said Osborn. “I am proud to contribute to ISC’s storied history of commitment to the global Internet community, and I look forward to working closely with our many and varied stakeholders. DNSco also has a key role to play as the primary funding vehicle for our public benefit work, and has an opportunity to address the growing threats to the DNS from a business support perspective.”
ISC and DNSco continue to develop, maintain, and distribute BIND and ISC DHCP as open source software. ISC makes essential infrastructure software available; DNSco offers professional support subscriptions for ground-level business continuity planning. DNSco is a commercial business tasked with generating revenue to sustain both itself and its parent company.
Find Jeff Osborn on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-osborn-880651/.
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