Or modularize the design so that no one part is known by everyone. I think that's why Windows works so well.....

Ted MacNEIL wrote:
Either you trust your programmer's ethics or you shouldn't provide access to the 
treasured source.  >There is no in between.

Exactly! Everytime you work with an 'outsider' (contractor, outsourcer, 
consultant, etc.), you have a risk evaluation to do.
You either trust them, or you don't.
If you don't, then keep it in-house.
BUT! Even that is a risk due to disgruntled employees.


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