After takin' a swig o' grog, Roy Schestowitz belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
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> How To Argue That Open Source Software Is Secure?
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>| Lately there has been a huge push by Certified Microsoft Professionals and
>| their companies to call (potential) clients and warn them of the dangers of
>| open source. This week I received calls from four different customers saying
>| that they were warned that they are dangerously insecure because they run
>| open source operating systems or software, because 'anyone can read the code
>| and hack you with ease.'
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> http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/02/11/007216&from=rss
They didn't save any attachments to the Gnome/KDE desktop <grin>.
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Correspondence Corollary:
An experiment may be considered a success if no more than half
your data must be discarded to obtain correspondence with your theory.
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