SECURITY BUG IN INTERACTIVE UNIX SYSV386

Robert Bernecky rbe at yrloc.ipsa.reuter.COM
Tue Feb 19 17:39:10 AEST 1991


I have been watching the flood of "oh, how could they ever be so stupid/
incompetent", etc messages go by on this topic, but I can't take it no 
more Captain...

Anybody who is stuck writing programs in ANY computer language, including
APL and C today is going to write code that has bugs in it. Period. ENd
of story. No way around it. Programming is not YET an engineering 
type of job. Should be. Ain't. Nobody knows how to make it so.


Heaping shit on the developers is NOT going to help anyone.

If you want to make a concrete contribution to the world of computing,
figure out how to turn computing from an art into a science. I have yet
to meet a computer scientist, in spite of working in this trade since
1962.

Stop wringing your paws, and get down and do some USEFUL work. Jeesh.

Of course, it is highly desirable for the developers of said bug to 
provide a fix asap. AND to ensure they don't reintroduce it later on,
and so on. 

Bob Bernecky
Snake Island Research Inc.



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