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→‎Is Free Software Secure than proprietary software?: Antano Solar's points added - code is different from data
(Is Free Software Secure than proprietary software?)
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ends of the wires and we will connect them for you - same for exhaust
ends of the wires and we will connect them for you - same for exhaust
pipes etc etc. Which building will he choose?<ref>[http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/pipermail/ilugc/2007-March/033121.html Kenneth Gonsalves' explanation in ILUG Chennai]</ref>
pipes etc etc. Which building will he choose?<ref>[http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/pipermail/ilugc/2007-March/033121.html Kenneth Gonsalves' explanation in ILUG Chennai]</ref>
Say the encryption algorithms all of them are open , but the keys are the ones private. But still they are good at keeping the transaction secure.
Similarly , There are two different concepts , data and code.
Security in most sense is how safe the data can be , and that needs
intelligent code , more the number of participants and more trial and
error and more possible commits and development , better the code.Open
source achieves just that :) And explain to him his data will still be
confidential and its not 'open data' :) <ref>[http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/pipermail/ilugc/2007-March/033195.html Antano Solar's explanation in ILUG Chennai]</ref>