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Re: [TSVN] TortoiseSVN calling home?

From: Molle Bestefich <molle.bestefich_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-04-12 23:18:00 CEST

Stefan Küng wrote:
> And why do you trust your firewall without any doubts?

A firewall that did undercover (not appearing in firewall log)
connections to it's creators wouldn't last long in the marketplace.

(Then again, Asus does make firewall-capable routers that phone home
(constant pinging) without the users consent..)

Also I've done a bit of googling on the people that built this
particular firewall.

> because by your definition every program is evil unless proven
> otherwise - and an evil firewall surely won't block itself from doing that.

Uhm, I have no idea where you've got this "every program is evil" stuff from.

> And may I say: if you think TSVN is that evil,

Feel free to be pissed :-), but I have never said that TSVN is evil.

> you can deinstall it any
> time you like and use another Subversion client.

Seeing as that whole "TSVN is evil" thing is something that you've
derived out of, uh, your nose or something, would you mind terribly if
I just continue to use your excellent piece of software? :-)

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