rtin willingly showed his real ID to
anyone who didn't accept his Transnational Republic ID. That doesn't
sound all that dishonest to me - surely if the intent was to deceive he
wouldn't have shown any real ID?
bma
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Benjamin A'Lee - <http://bmalee.eu/~bma/>
Secre
t people will never want to
modify RFCs, but some people might (or, at least, create derivative
works, translations, etc.), so they should be required to be free or
they should stay in the non-free section.
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Benjamin A'Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://subvert.org.uk/~bma/
"It'
ess to the build host, whatever list of
bits to match could be changed along with the binary, the md5sum, and
the gpg-signature.
Anyway, surely the point of hashes like md5, sha1, etc, is that it's
much faster to do that than to compare large files bit by bit?
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Benjamin A'Lee <[EMAIL P
sure it's trustworthy, then you
may as well be using FreeBSD, Gentoo, or similar...
You're also assuming that the source code is trustworthy. If the binary
packages can be compromised, so can the source packages.
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Benjamin A'Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://subvert.org.uk/~bma/
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