> On Oct 11, 2013, at 12:39, Thinker Rix <[email protected]> wrote: > > Again: The real threat by my comprehension is not some "guy in the internet" > trying to place malicious code into the code base, but simply and plainly > some NSA officers knock the door an force the project leaders to do it.
Please cite the law they might use to so this. Hint: it doesn't exist. Hint 2: if you think Lavabit applies, you're part of the problem. Otherwise: get off my lawn. I'm willing to listen to: "I've dreamed up this possible attack that could inject bad code into pfSense." And especially, "I think I've found a problem." I'm not willing to endure this uninformed Alex Jonesian crapfest. Now that I'm back on US soil, I promise that if the later continues, I will kill the thread. People who hijack threads will be dealt with. I simply don't have time for it, and the people who actually work on pfSense don't gave time for it. Nor will I endure the besmirching of pfSense's good name and trademark. If you have real issues, or even theories supported by minimal evidence, bring them forward. Otherwise: STFU. Jim _______________________________________________ List mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
