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The target audience for this document primarily comprises library authors within the BEAM ecosystem, encompassing developers who design, maintain, and distribute libraries and frameworks for use by other developers. Within this broad audience, several key segments can be identified, including:
- Open Source Library Maintainers & Contributors: This group consists of individual developers and team members who create, maintain, and contribute to open-source libraries and frameworks within the BEAM ecosystem. It includes those responsible for the full lifecycle of library development and maintenance, from design to support.
- Commercial Library Providers: These are organizations and individuals who develop and distribute commercial libraries or frameworks for development on the BEAM. They must adhere to stringent security practices to ensure customer trust and compliance.
- Security-Conscious Developers: These developers, although not directly involved in library maintenance, rely on third-party libraries and benefit from understanding the security vulnerability disclosure processes. This knowledge helps them assess and mitigate risks effectively.
For maintainers of popular libraries, in particular, the document addresses their unique position within the BEAM ecosystem. Given the extensive usage and potential impact of their libraries, maintainers of popular projects must be especially diligent in handling security vulnerabilities promptly and transparently. Their actions can significantly influence the overall security posture of the BEAM community, making them a key focus of the guidelines outlined in the document.