Quote from: Ting on September 06, 2012, 02:16 amCan a pro seller cough up the coin to buy this code, and post it? Open source python (what he says) is easy to read and if we can spot LE or a hacker, imagine the hilarity! If its clean and it works, we will see!Unfortunately for us all it is not so simple, for the reasons I have posted in my responses, this won't show or prove anything at all.Quote from: LouisCyphre on September 06, 2012, 02:36 amQuote from: kmfkewm on September 06, 2012, 01:58 amI don't think that we should have a culture here that promotes haphazardly running code from others, that will certainly lead to people being pwnt and I can very easily see Pines concern, I can understand that concern too and I share it. There have been calls for SR's source code to be released for similar reasons, but that's not too likely either.Haha, wow, what a redirection. Nice try.To those who think this makes any sense, let me ask you one question. Do you need to download the server side software of SR to your hard drive? No? So how could that possibly exploit you? So you see how ludicrous this statement is. All that stuff is executed on SR's server, it never touches your machine, so this is completely irrelevant to this discussion. And the information we do download from SR is just HTML and CSS, that in fact is actually open source, just Right Click and select "View Page Source", a webpage just those components cannot contain an exploit for you to worry about because it's not even programming code.And if SR indeed did offer up it's server side code as open source, LE would surely be delighted to examine it for weaknesses. You see, SR *may* use software as a base that is open source in of itself, but this does not imply you should make open source the specific way in which you're making use of the said open source software. It's apples and oranges. If this was a real war, it'd be like the difference between the enemy knowing you have tanks, and the enemy actually knowing the tank placements. Again, LouisCyphre surely already knows this.