> Grant, you need to stop being paranoid.  I am surprised you even
> worked up the courage to let slip on here, in public, that you even
> have a sooper dooper sekrit project.

This seems to be the general consensus.  You see, I don't have a
computer science degree and about 75% of what I know about Linux I
learned on this list.  Apparently this idea of mine is not a good one.

The "sekrit" isn't really a secret, it's just a mature piece of
ordinary software.  Most if not all of you wouldn't be interested in
receiving it for free, but people in the right industry would like to
have it and I'd like to keep it for myself.  Surely there is room for
private software even in an open source world.

So it's either trust your coders or do it yourself?  My budget is
small and the coders I can afford are outside of the US.  I'd be
working with them via chat, email, or phone.  Should I feel OK about
turning my source over to them?  Should I only hire coders I can sit
in the same room with?

- Grant

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