Not only open source projects, but any project. Having looked at the
leaked Windows source could potentialy effect your future employability as
many companies will not want to employ someone that has been tainted by
seeing MS's intellectual property. It is probably best to just stay as far
away from it as possible.

Kyle

> I hate to be a pain in the backside about this... but if you EVER plan on
> being part of an open source project, I'd suggest you NEVER look at this
> code. I'm smack dab in the middle of this SCO mess, and it is sure nice to
> be able to tell the lawyers that I've never seen an SCO source code.
>
>  - jim
>
> On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 13:49:56 -0800
> "Robinson, Eric R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Anybody get a peek at the leaked Windows source code yet? I downloaded a
>> copy of it last night, but I have not looked at it yet. It is 800+ MB
>> zipped. That's a heap o' source code (pardon the programming pun).
>>
>> --Eric
>>
>>
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