Most organizations are using open source, but just a slim majority are encouraging contribution back to the open source community, according to Anaconda’s recent https://www.anaconda.com/state-of-data-science-report-2022. The report, which queried nearly 3,500 individuals around the world, found that 51.99% of commercial respondents said their teams are encouraged to https://thenewstack.io/five-steps-to-good-open-source-citizenship/.

Additionally, while 32% said they were not encouraged to give back to open source, 16% responded that they “didn’t know.”

Indeed, nearly 25% of professional respondents said the https://thenewstack.io/log4j-the-pain-just-keeps-going-and-going/ and https://fortune.com/2022/03/22/what-is-protestware-russia-ukraine-sberbank-software-open-source/ did trigger some organizations to scale back their open software usage.

Among the 8 percent of respondents whose organizations don’t use open source software, 54% cited fear of vulnerabilities, exposure or risk as the biggest reason — a 13% increase year over year.

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