Heartbleed may have brought on a major case of heartburn last April for system admins worldwide, but a positive offshoot of the biggest of the Internet-wide bugs was that it opened a lot of eyes to the lack of support afforded even ubiquitous open source software projects.
Shortly after Heartbleed was discovered in OpenSSL, a consortium called the Core Infrastructure Initiative
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