> "Nothing is safe with millions hackers piling onto to the open source code
> and changing it according to their wills and fancies"
> "How can you have a secure product when its source code is open and freely
> available on the internet for all and sundry"
The more I look at it, the more it appears to me that this article was
"sponsored", with a definite objective in mind. I wonder whether it has
something to do with the Linux Pavilion at Bangalore IT.COM in a month's
time, plus the upcoming PCQ issue, plus the LDD stuff in Delhi, plus....
Nice to know that some people find it necessary to attack Linux in India,
too. It means that Linux India is beginning to make inroads into a
sensitive area of the market.....
Naturally the *last* thing we want to do now is repond in kind. We are far
too mature for such childishness, right? ;-)
Atul
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