On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 02:49:34PM -0500, Adam McKenna wrote: > Not to mention that the whole point of freeware and open source software in > general is to give everyone the ability to audit the software, not just a > select few. It sounds like the author of this book is a M$-type weenie. I cannot agree on this one. He always gives arguments/examples when he states something. And he does contribute to open source: he created Blowfish, for example. Many of you would enjoy his remarks/examples on Microsoft's "security" policies. Mate
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