Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 18th Dec 2009 17:28 UTC
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You run source code now?
Don't be silly.
...it is always fun to audit such a huge code base that any modern browser carries. Well, "someone in the Internet" will do it. I guess we have to trust him.
The point is that it puts Chromium at roughly the same trust-level as Mozilla Corporations's Firefox. But essentially, yes, one is trusting the "Many Eyeballs" view. And while I've made my criticisms of that in other posts, I do think that, on the balance, it's a better bet than trusting an opaque binary, compiled from a code-base which the community cannot see.
And in this case, it looks like the Iron guys have looked it over and voiced some complaints which I will comment upon, briefly, in another post.
Edited 2009-12-19 19:00 UTC




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You run source code now? On a related note, it is always fun to audit such a huge code base that any modern browser carries. Well, "someone in the Internet" will do it. I guess we have to trust him.