Free Software and Expensive Threats

Free Software and Expensive Threats

From The MapScaping Podcast - GIS, Geospatial, Remote Sensing, earth observation and digital geography by MapScaping

December 26, 2025 · 34 min · Episode 248

About this episode

The episode discusses the hidden costs of open-source software, particularly in relation to security vulnerabilities and the pressures on community maintainers.

Open-source software is often described as "free," a cornerstone of the modern digital world available for anyone to download, use, and modify. But this perception of "free" masks a growing and invisible cost—not one paid in dollars, but in the finite attention, time, and mounting pressure placed on the volunteer and community maintainers. This hidden tax is most acute when it comes to security. Jody from Geocat, a long-time contributor to the popular GeoServer project, pulled back the curtain on the immense strain that security vulnerabilities place on the open-source ecosystem. His experiences reveal critical lessons for anyone who builds, uses, or relies on open-source software.

People in this episode

Guest: Jody

Topics covered

  • open-source software
  • security vulnerabilities
  • community maintainers
  • digital world
  • software development

Keywords

  • open-source
  • security
  • GeoServer
  • community
  • software maintenance

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Geocat, GeoServer

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