Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 14th Dec 2010 23:55 UTC, submitted by Oliver
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RE[6]: So much for the mythical "one thousand eyes"
by _txf_ on Wed 15th Dec 2010 19:31
in reply to "RE[5]: So much for the mythical "one thousand eyes""
I suspect that they meant there is no external incentive for anyone to ensure that there is code quality. But In OSS there are people self-incentivised to fix code (often which OSS companies hire to ensure code quality).
I agree that it does read differently from what I put above. But truth is pretty much self evident as there is some high quality secure OSS software around.




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2010-05-19
From the original post: "In open source, nobody has that incentive."
So, back atcha.