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    crawford commented  · 

    Commercial software and "free" software are only different business models of which free software in my opinion provides less reliability and accountability. By free, it means paying random people with random level of expertise for random quality and accountability. Security is a cat and mouse game. The many eyes on code to make the software more secure is an absurd theory and dead argument.