On Jun 12, 2009, at 5:17 PM, Raymond Hettinger wrote: > > [Matthew Wilkes] >> Oh, I didn't mean they should use proprietary software, just that >> in my experience the kind of people who are active in open source >> are quite anti-war, green, etc. There are notable exceptions, but >> I know people who worry that their work will have military >> applications, and who turn down projects because of it. > > I question the whole notion of using open source in military weapons. > It seems like a rather basic violation of operational security. > Perhaps > your enemies will exploit your bugs instead of nicely reporting them > and submitting patches on SourceForge ;-) FYI Python (Jython) is already used in production of the F-35. There was a talk @ PyCon '08 about it: http://us.pycon.org/2008/conference/schedule/event/27/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgE55z_RNgQ -- Philip Jenvey
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