Linux. Has someone implemented a
distributed Blender rendering engine that runs on botnets? There's a
good reason right there to maintain the W2K build.
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Michael Judd
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Hi guys,
Is this the list of options?
1. Work with the python team to implement the desired security features
into the python trunk.
2. Create a secure python fork and implement the desired security
features into it.
3. Maintain a trusted/certified/signed repository of scripts and warn
users
on to default off.
Martin
--- On Thu, 4/29/10, Michael Judd m...@juddrobotics.com wrote:
From: Michael Judd m...@juddrobotics.com
Subject: Re: [Bf-committers] Security gets in the way
To: bf-blender developers bf-committers@blender.org
Received: Thursday, April 29, 2010, 1:55 PM
Hi guys
That was covered by 5.
People concerned about malicious scripts already have options to run
scripts from the wild in a secure fashion now using a virtual machine or
a locked down user on a decent OS.
People not concerned about security have probably already been pwned anyway.
5 is a valid