>A mandated singular public cache has potential slippery slopes.
That may be, but it seems like everything has a slippery slope - if the wrong person gets into power, or if the public look the other way/complacence/ignorance/indifference, etc, etc. It shouldn't stop us evaluating choices on their merits, and there is a lot of merit to entrusting 'core infrastructure' type entities to the government - or at-least having an option.
That may be, but it seems like everything has a slippery slope - if the wrong person gets into power, or if the public look the other way/complacence/ignorance/indifference, etc, etc. It shouldn't stop us evaluating choices on their merits, and there is a lot of merit to entrusting 'core infrastructure' type entities to the government - or at-least having an option.