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Originally Posted by SoftwareBug2.0
Please tell us more about how allowing more about how the code getting more scrutiny ahead of time would make it worse. Can I sign up for your newletter?
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There is a difference between open for scrutiny and open source.
If I put a document in a PDF and send it to you for you to review, that is open for scrutiny. If, however, I simply put the same document in GDocs and send you the link--with full editing permissions--that is open source.
In code, open source could be pretty bad, DEPENDING on a number of factors. Particularly, comments and other documentation, work breakup, and even "code styles".
But having the code open for scrutiny--that might help.
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