@xomx said in autoupdater and connection temp.sh:
I’d like to invite any of you using the N++ who are good at security, to also contribute a little of your experience and time for keeping this app up-to-date from a security POV.
A great idea, if late in coming. But I also can’t deny the truth of this hot take from a reader of The Register’s article about this event:
[U]ltimately it’s Microsoft who caused this by deciding to have an ecosystem where securely distributing your software costs $300 per year […]
I would even suggest — if you want to do the most good with your contribution — give it to a project involved in bringing the
Notepad++ experience to other platforms (via Qt 6,
e.g.,NotepadNext) or even MacOS.
Windows was never a suitable environment for open source, despite Microsoft’s ownership of GitHub, which to them is just a massive training set for their proprietary AI coding service.