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Re: Charging customers on security

Subject: Re: Charging customers on security
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 21:33:50 -0700
On Sun, Sep 26, 2004 at 02:40:29PM -0800, wirepair wrote:
Charging for security of your own applications? That seems pretty backwards 
to me. Why should the client who buys your software with the expectation that
it works and is secure have to pay for the fact that it isn't? So when my
seat belts are broken, and my tires randomly explode, I have to pay the car
manufacturer more money to get these features fixed?

If you're paying an engineering firm to design some new seat belts, they
may want to smash up a few cars with crash dummies to test them.

You might or might not want to pay for that.

Steve

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