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Add Census I link to Linux Foundation site #88

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## Related work to quantitatively identify critical projects

* [*Vulnerabilities in the Core: Preliminary Report and Census II of Open Source Software*](https://www.coreinfrastructure.org/programs/census-program-ii/) by Frank Nagle, Jessica Wilkerson, James Dana, and Jennifer L. Hoffman, Linux Foundation & Harvard, February 2020.
* [Open Source Software Projects Needing Security Investments (aka "Census I")](https://www.coreinfrastructure.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2018/04/pub_ida_lf_cii_070915.pdf) by David A. Wheeler & Samir Khakimov, June 19, 2015
* [Open Source Software Projects Needing Security Investments (aka "Census I")](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coreinfrastructure/census/master/OSS-2015-06-19.pdf) by David A. Wheeler & Samir Khakimov, June 19, 2015
([alternative copy](https://www.coreinfrastructure.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2018/04/pub_ida_lf_cii_070915.pdf))
* ["The Dark Reality of Open Source Through the Lens of Threat and Vulnerability Management" by Risksense](https://risksense.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/RiskSense-Spotlight-The-Dark-Reality-of-Open-Source.pdf), which identifies OSS with the most publicly-reported vulnerabilities reported as CVEs. Having more reported vulnerabilities does not mean that the software is necessarily more vulnerable; it often means that more people are looking for vulnerabilities & that there's a robust process for processing them. However, if so many people are searching for vulnerabilities in a product, that suggests it's an important (critical) project)
* OSTIF's list of critical projects for Managed Audit Program (link to more info [here.](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oytKuD7UCX6nDXWQMr6ZgYYgap_SH_JVBof5gNrgSxo/edit#gid=0)
* [Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) Open Source Software Census II Strategy](https://www.ida.org/research-and-publications/publications/all/c/co/core-infrastructure-initiative-cii-open-source-software-census-ii-strategy) by David A. Wheeler & Jason N. Dossett, October 2017
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