[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian T. Sniffen) writes: > That's not sufficient for a modern corporation: you have a duty to the > shareholders to carefully examine all the code before publishing it, > to ensure that no competitive advantage is lost or corporate resource > squandered. You might have proprietary information embedded in the > code (database passwords in your PHP-Nuke modifications, for example) > or sensitive information in comments.
But that's a self-imposed cost. It might be quite rational, but it's not someone else's fault that you choose to undertake that cost.

