Am Die, den 21.09.2004 schrieb Andres K. Foerster um 12:20:
But I was really surprised, when I read the recent interview with Theo de Raadt (founder of OpenBSD). He comes to the conclusion: "The source code doesn't make a difference. You can get the source code for anything today and an attacker can find vulnerabilities. The fact of the matter is, there is no more closed source there is just limited open source."
The whole article can be found here: http://www.computerworld.com.au/nindex.php/id;1498222899;fp;16;fpid;0
How do you think about this interview?
Spontaneously, I think it shows how important it is to speak about Free Software, and how ambigous the term "Open Source" is.
Thanks,