> The reasoning that this client doesn't want any FOSS software lies in
> the fact that they don't want anything that can be "easily exploitable"
> ... meaning ... they don't want open source code not because there's a
> support issue involved, but because they're afraid of someone finding
> potential problems in the open source software and exploiting their
> site.  Surely it's understandable.

It may be understandable, but it's certainly counterproductive and
wrong, as any qualified security expert could tell them.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

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