Hello,

I have been deleting most of these emails, but I feel like this is a bit 
myopic.

On Tuesday, April 2, 2024 6:25:56 PM EDT Kevin Kofler via devel wrote:
> Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
> 
> > And, more importantly, the industry has agreed
> > to use the term supply chain.  Is the term
> > perhaps overloaded, or perhaps too
> > ill-defined/imprecise?  Sure.  But if one wants
> > to use a different term one would need to work
> > across the industry to change the term, and
> > that is not going to happen.
> 
> Well, one could argue that Free Software is a community, not an industry,
> so  "the industry" cannot agree on anything, and "supply chain" as an
> industrial term obviously does not apply.

But it does. The term "supply chain" refers to the process of acquiring, 
organizing, and distributing the necessary resources and components to build 
and maintain the distribution. This includes acquiring source code from 
various upstream projects, integrating them into the distribution, and then 
packaging and distributing the final product to end-users. The supply chain 
involves a variety of tasks such as software development, testing, quality 
assurance, responding to bug reports, documentation, and support. IOW, it is 
a process.

It is the community that carries out the process.

-Steve

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