Hello, > What I hear you saying is "Because it is possible to (maliciously) convince > people to give you a key, we should not bother to lock the door."
Instead of trying to lock the door in vain, we need to search for other solutions. Like asking neighbors to keep a watchful eye over our house. Or get a guardian dog. Or get rid of secrets and the door so that everyone can see there's nothing to steal from us. We need to think outside the box. Open your mind, please. > Since anyone can review code, Sure, however, pretty much nobody does code reviews, unfortunately. > If it is not to your liking, by all means, propose real changes to improve > it... I am skeptical of any suggestion that says drop imperfect thing X > because imperfect thing Y is not happening enough. I don't have any, but... > There are lots of approaches, and they are more often complementary than > competitive! ... let's enumerate and analyze the other approaches. Maybe someone gets struck by an idea. Cheers, Bost
