On 04/16/2014 11:50 PM green wrote:
Steve Litt wrote at 2014-04-16 13:05 -0500:
I'd feel a lot better with 200 eyes than 4. Even 10 would make me
nervous.
But the fault is partly mine. I never contributed to the OpenSSL
project, either with dollars or eyes.
+1
Steve brings up a very good point, one often overlooked in our zeal for
getting so much FOSS for absolutely no cost. Since we're all given the
source code, we're all in part responsible for it and for improving it.
This ethic should be visited not only on lists like this one, but
certainly also in CIS classes and definitely in business and
governmental administration courses as well. And right now there is
github where over the past couple weeks I've noticed quite a few
"projects"-- in fact, the majority of them-- started by one person but
with no other contributors. A significant contribution can be as small
as improving documentation. As Steve points out, without more
involvement from more people, we're probably headed for repeated such
calamities.
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