[CrackMonkey] Another global networked filesystem

Seth David Schoen schoen at loyalty.org
Sun Sep 17 11:40:33 PDT 2000


Paul J Collins writes:

> I guess the reasoning behind the restrictions on binaries was that
> they felt binaries are harder to ``audit'' than source.

Two other reasons:

- Most people with computers still don't have access to a compiler.
- Most proprietary software authors still don't want to disclose their
  source code.

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