I can understand where you are coming from =) However I have seen nothing to suggest that anything like this could happen with the current codebase. Give the guy a break, folks, he's not trying to make trouble, he just had a legitimate question. Let's not act like a bunch of zealots and destroy anyone who asks a simple question.
He is right btw, the dev team have already made examples of what happens when people antagonize others to get on their good side. It doesn't work, they will kick you off the boards and IRC so fast your head will spin.
So, Loki, hope your friend figures out what it was. Good luck friend and don't let the reactionary types scare you off =)
cheers,
Z-.
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Originally Posted by lokidecat
Do not loose your venom on me, DrArkane. I'm not trying to give good coders a bad name.
I merely am trying to trace steps, this was one possible. You do not have all the facts, so do not presume to be so omniscient.
Your comments are as immature as they are irrelevant. You do not need to directly attack anyone to butter up the dev team here.
As I said. Just tracing steps. Was curious if anyone had looked at that part of a code. It's a worthy question.
You can, from a point of view, see how people who would code server software, most likely against the owner's policy, could have the moral ethics necessary to perform a malicious act of stealing passwords. But I did not accuse, I merely asked if anyone had, indeed, looked into the possibility.
Don't get so bent out of shape.
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