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There are multiple links in the main Readme which return a 404 error or similar problems, here is a list and suggestions for links to replace them.
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The first link is "OSSF Technical Initiative" and tries to lead to a charter on the TAC Github page (https://github.com/ossf/tac/blob/main/charters), the best link to replace it with is probably https://openssf.org/about/charter/
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The link labeled "Preliminary Census II" under Current Work > Harvard research tries to lead to https://openssf.org/programs/census-program-ii/ which probably could be removed because the finalized census II is already linked.
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The link labeled "Census Program II" under How were critical OSS projects selected? tries to lead to https://www.coreinfrastructure.org/programs/census-program-ii/
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The link labeled "Top Google Project:" under "How were critical OSS projects selected?" tries to lead to https://opensource.google/projects/list/featured which can be replaced https://opensource.google/projects should be fine.
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The link labeled "Vulnerabilities in the Core: Preliminary Report and Census II of Open Source Software" under "Related work to quantitatively identify critical projects" tries to lead to https://www.coreinfrastructure.org/programs/census-program-ii/ and can probably be replaced with the report hosted on Harvard's website at https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=58136
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The link labeled "The Dark Reality of Open Source Through the Lens of Threat and Vulnerability Management" by Risksense" tries to lead to "https://risksense.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/RiskSense-Spotlight-The-Dark-Reality-of-Open-Source.pdf". RiskSense, the company that wrote the report was bought by invanti, and now the report can be found on their website at https://www.ivanti.com/resources/v/doc/white-papers/risksense-spotlight-the-dark-reality-of-open-source