Re: What's the story with the "end of XP"?






David Brown wrote:

With an open source product, you are much safer. *I* may not understand
much of the source code for GPG (an open source alternative to PGP), but
I can be confident that there are plenty of people around the world who
*do* understand it. If flaws are found, they will be fixed quickly -
open source developers can't hide flaws in the same way closed source
developers can.

In paticular, when a bug is discovered and a patch is issued in
OSS, that particular section of code gets an extra thorough
going-over by lots of people. This greatly reduces the problem
of bug fixes introducing new bugs.

--
Guy Macon
<http://www.guymacon.com/>

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