Requiring public disclosure would not only allow concerned programmers to find problems, but it might also create incentives for good software development at corporations because they know they have to publish the code, and if it is poor quality, their reputation suffers.
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I think the problem can condensed to one sentence: "Boeing didn’t need senior engineers because its products were mature."
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Boeing doesn't understand that software is the only engineering discipline where things deteriorate BECAUSE they are maintained.
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This article spends a lot of time name dropping the country of origin of the outsourcing firm. :/
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Love this idea but how do you deal with people with bad intentions having free access to this code?
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read up on security by obscurity and why it doesn't work
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