On Wed, 24 May 2000, Maarten van Strien (cs^tbl) wrote:
> > > What about setting up a public source repository? Something like CVS. Any
> > > interested programmer could look at the source and contribute to it.
> >
> >And going one step further, why not set up a source code archive? I mean
> >old demos, games, and stuff that is no longer giving money to their
> >authors, and may have interesting routines for the rest of all. If you
> >like the idea, I can set this up in one of my company's servers.
>
> well.. 2 coders on one project doesn't always mean that things go twice as
> fast..
I wasn't talking about helping on coding the engine, as my asm skills
aren't good enough. I was talking about setting up a web page on the Net
where developers could make public their source code. :)
"Social engineering is a very common practice in the underground, and almost
magically effective. Human beings are almost always the weakest link in
computer security."
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