>> Sure, not everyone's a programmer that can inspect the scripts, but at some >> point I feel the responsibility lies with the users and with the sites >> offering the .blends to inform them of potential dangers, and not so much >> with the BF trying to create a super-safe environment. Super-safe in this >> case translating to crippled or unusable for some. > > I think you under estimate how easy it is to hide code in a blend > file, at the risk of giving people bad ideas...
I like a lock on a door with windows all over the house, adding some code to blender to stop viruses will never be perfect but it will stop the neighborhood kid from breaking in. Just knowing that blender has some protection will slow down most virus attacks or stop them from ever even trying. We will never be able to stop governments or other pros from attacking the program but that does not mean we should not lock the door. -- Douglas E Knapp Creative Commons Film Group, Helping people make open source movies with open source software! http://douglas.bespin.org/CommonsFilmGroup/phpBB3/index.php Massage in Gelsenkirchen-Buer: http://douglas.bespin.org/tcm/ztab1.htm Please link to me and trade links with me! Open Source Sci-Fi mmoRPG Game project. http://sf-journey-creations.wikispot.org/Front_Page http://code.google.com/p/perspectiveproject/ _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
