Michael Judd wrote: > People concerned about malicious scripts already have options to run > scripts from the wild in a secure fashion now using a virtual machine or > a locked down user on a decent OS. >
And as I said before, it is the people that don't know to be concerned that need this the most. Anyone likely to be using your "locked down decent OS" and/or has the skills to setup a virtual machine (ignoring the performance problems that entails) is unlikely to be downloading unsecure scene of the Internet. Remember, even a concientious user who scans the .blend file with an anti-virus is going to still be compromised. > People not concerned about security have probably already been pwned anyway. > People in the graphics industry probably already have Max or Maya, so we shouldn't bother making Blender better. Businesses needing Unix probably already have contracts with IBM, so we shouldn't bother making Linux better People growing up in underprivileged areas are likely to never amount to anything, so we shouldn't bother helping them better themselves. What a wonderful world that would be, eh? _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
