"For many people my software is something that you install and forget. I like to keep it that way"
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The intent is almost ascetic. "I like to keep it that way" isn't modesty so much as a design ethic: stability over novelty, boring over flashy, predictable over "innovative". In security, this is more than taste. Attention is often a symptom of failure. If your mail server or security wrapper is on your mind, something has already gone wrong: spam floods, outages, breaches. "Forget" becomes a proxy for trust.
The subtext also pushes back on a culture that treats software as a relationship. Venema rejects the idea that users should continually renegotiate terms with their tools. No constant nudges, no churn for churn's sake, no product roadmap masquerading as progress. His ideal user experience is the lack of an experience.
Context matters: the open-source world prizes maintainers who ship reliable code and then resist the temptation to over-engineer. Venema's line captures the rare confidence of someone who measures success by absence: fewer tickets, fewer surprises, fewer reasons for anyone to think about him at all.
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Venema, Wietse. (2026, January 16). For many people my software is something that you install and forget. I like to keep it that way. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-many-people-my-software-is-something-that-you-92486/
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Venema, Wietse. "For many people my software is something that you install and forget. I like to keep it that way." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-many-people-my-software-is-something-that-you-92486/.
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"For many people my software is something that you install and forget. I like to keep it that way." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-many-people-my-software-is-something-that-you-92486/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


