capellan wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
But before I vote I have to ask: Could there be security considerations for the end-user or RunRev which are minimized with this ability?


Minimized?

Do you mean: How could revMedia 4 end users will be affected if they
could not password protect their stacks?

For example, if a teacher creates a multiple-choice test, all correct
answers will be available to anyone that uses the IDE... :-(
Not really, if the questions and answers are stored outwith the stack in
some sort of encoded document!

Obviously without the ability to password protect stacks the programmer
who wants to protect his/her data (i.e. stuff other than scripts) will have to make an extra effort - but in computer-land all things are password protectable, and
all password protection is crackable . . .

So, quite frankly, why bother about this at all?

and surely there should exists many more examples of users affected
in some way.



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