Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I suspect that Windows "experts" say true and anybody who has seen both sides
> vote false.
> 
>  Voting Booth: Cast Your Vote On Microsoft vs. Open Source
> 
> Cast Your Vote Now!
> If they were as popular as Microsoft software, Mozilla and Linux would have
> just as many security problems. True or false?
> Cast your vote, and you'll be drinkin' pina coladas with Regis Philbin.
> http://www.securitypipeline.com/vote/041013_opensource.jhtml
> 
> The Results So Far
> False: 56 percent, or 256 votes out of 459 total.
> True: 44 percent, or 203 votes out.

Uhh... hmm... this seems like its really obvious that linux is more
inherantly secure, and if say linux and windows both held 50 percent of
the market, surely windows would still have as many problems?

If linux held 50% of the market wouldnt that mean that many many more
programmers would be writing linux software? would that reduce the
system security?

how come 44 % of the people think linux would  be more insecure if it
were more popular???

Jamie

> 
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> 
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