RE: [PHP-DEV] CVS Account Request From: Zeev Suraski (zeev <email protected>)
Date: 11/15/00

Hmm, many hackers do stuff just for the hell of it. Wouldn't it be cute if
you could tell your friends that you can take down any one of 4 million web
servers at will?

I doubt companies such as Microsoft would ever get involved in such
actions, especially in light of the last couple of years. It's simply not
worth the risk for them.

Zeev

At 00:37 16/11/2000, Myke Hines wrote:
>At 00:19 16/11/2000, Myke Hines wrote:
> >>I think that is totally not true.. you can't tell if a person is a hacker
> >>just because they do a couple of good patches..
>
>
> >You can't tell for sure. For all you know, you could argue that I (Zeev)
> >might be an undercover Bin Laden agent, in one of the most successful
> >undercover missions in history, trying to bring down the entire
> >imperialistic American web. Possible, but unlikely.
>
> >I gather that someone committing legitimate patches may still be a hacker,
> >but the likelihood goes down, significantly.
> >Zeev
>
>Just think of the possibility. Who is PHP A threat to? Microsoft.. I
>really would be surprised if they got a person that knew PHP well to start
>introducing bugs in the PHP core.. therfore lowering the quality of PHP and
>giving people more of an excuse to use ASP. i know this is far fetched but
>is a $$ world out there..
>
>food-for-thought
>myke

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Zeev Suraski   <zeev <email protected>>
CTO, Zend Technologies Ltd.  http://www.zend.com/

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