The Openwall project maintains also a list of algorithms and [[source code]] which is [[public ___domain software]].<ref>[http://openwall.info/wiki/people/solar/software/public-___domain-source-code Source code snippets and frameworks placed in the public ___domain] on openwall.info</ref>
== Reviews ==
Blog [[LWN.net has been]] reviewed Openwall Linux 3.0.<ref>[http://lwn.net/Articles/421540/ Openwall Linux 3.0: Linux for the security-conscious [LWN.net]]</ref> Here wasThey writedwrote: {{quote|The first question most people will have is: what is so "security-enhanced" about Owl? Aren't major Linux distributions such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, openSUSE, and so on secure? Of course, they continuously patch known security vulnerabilities and some of them (Red Hat in particular) implement security features to decrease the impact of vulnerabilities, but none of them really are focused on preventing vulnerable software from getting into the distribution in the first place.}}