Really, this is old, well known, easy to avoid. People that make mistakes like this have no business programing. The real problem is very likely though that management hired the cheapest people it could get.
It's an open source project. There's no hiring people involved. Read up before you comment.
I maintain a plugin which I don't host on AMO, because the review process is *glacial*. This nice security measure is going to make sure it will take weeks to get a ten-minute fix to my users.
Really, this is old, well known, easy to avoid. People that make mistakes like this have no business programing. The real problem is very likely though that management hired the cheapest people it could get.
It's an open source project. There's no hiring people involved. Read up before you comment.
It's not something the driver can sensibly do. It would have to host a full-blown SQL syntax parser to do this.
Ah never mind, it's only signing, not AMO-enforcement. Still a major PITA; I had my release process automated.
I maintain a plugin which I don't host on AMO, because the review process is *glacial*. This nice security measure is going to make sure it will take weeks to get a ten-minute fix to my users.