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From: loconet at gmail.com (Juan Carlos Navea)
Subject: FIREFOX flaws: nested array sort() loop Stack overflow exception

> So instead you unleash it upon kiddie and spammer world? That's lovely.

> Next you will come by again and say: "I'm still hoping I get to see the
> guy who wrote those MyDoom worms in court, he violated the GPL and
> spread millions(?) of copies of my (modified) source)."

> So, you release it like you did and, expect what?
> 
> Some people are advocates of this or that disclosure mechanism, and
> believe they are right. I can bite.
> You just say: "I'm so cool. I will release this, get a ton of attention
> and then say 'hey! They violated GPL! How dare they?!'"

> Full disclosure. Responsible disclosure (according to whoever).
> Non-disclosure. Fine. What are you doing?

I agree, not to mention that that "bugzilla crap" is not really crap.
I find it to be a solid system for the most part. Also, It has been
proven that involving the general public to help out in filing bugs
has been useful  in resolving problems that would otherwise go
unnoticed until script kiddies start abusing them.

Plus bugzilla is not really that hard to use, takes just a few minutes really. 


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