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From: | Panicz Maciej Godek |
Subject: | Re: Dijkstra's Methodology for Secure Systems Development |
Date: | Sun, 21 Sep 2014 21:52:46 +0200 |
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Still, one last political remark from me:
Things are more complicated. Google might be incapable of evil, but
then they might be a tool of the US government. Not calling the US
government "evil" either, but consider people like Julian Assange or
Edward Snowden. Things get unpleasant, and someone with good ideals
ends up being dubbed a terrorist. And they might not be able to become
part of the government to push their ideals into acceptance, so they
should at least have the ability to discuss them anonymously without
ending up on a watch list.
That's part of the reason I think free software is important, and I
think many people would agree. (If you don't, or think my reasoning is
flawed, then let's just agree to disagree so we don't continue with OT.)
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