Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > Open sourcing certain firmware might make it easier for 'random script > kid' to just try some things out and accidentally causing problems to > innocent bystanders.
How is this different from open source software? This sounds a bit like the argument that OSS is less secure than proprietary software, because people cannot read the source and find security holes. But proprietary software has not prevented people from exploiting bugs. Making anything closed source to prevent modifications does not make anything more secure. Otherwise, should e.g. Apache be made closed software so that 'random script kids' cannot create random security holes (and let their computers become part of a bot net causing problems to others)? Regards, Ansgar -- PGP: 1024D/595FAD19 739E 2D09 0969 BEA9 9797 B055 DDB0 2FF7 595F AD19 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]