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Basically the same as fake news. Check web articles and so on. (Reading source code is often infeasible.)
You can also check Linux package managers. Official repositories from, eg, Red Hat and Suse are well maintained by the companies. I'd trust also the official Arch repo. I guess Debian is trustworthy, too, but don't know the process there.
Regarding OpenReplay, you could also check the companies listed as using OpenRepay. (I couldn't find any official source from those companies that mentioned OpenReplay, but that's rather expected given that they don't have to open their software stack.)
Yeah they've only rolled out a version of curl that broke the package manager a few times.
Oh, I agree with you there, but the topic was about something different.