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Monolith

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Monolith is doing well so far

Jun 3, 2006, 04:37 PM
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It is possible for vulnerabilities to be fixed faster, but just as easy for vulnerabilities to be taken advantage of. It makes things happen faster on both sides, but also remember that it's usually harder to fix something than it is to break it. Plus it depends greatly on how many people there are working on either side.

I could try to open up my project again. It is still relevant. By open up I mean letting people who can possibly contribute learn about it and help work on it. The project will remain hidden to the public until it becomes clear that the project will be completed and become available. Otherwise if it's never going to happen, there's no point in telling anybody about it. Besides, it could change as more planning goes into it. I still have a few things set up so that multiple people could easily contribute to the project, such as a wiki and a subversion repository, so I should be able to start things again without too much trouble.
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