How is this unlike placing copyrighted works (music) in public places (public libraries) which allows others to copy the work? Oh snap, have I just given the RIAA another juicy target?
And do the same thing with developers. You'll get the same result. There's just as many (read: a lot) of developers that have just as little of a clue about what they're doing.
So my job as an administrator is to field calls where a clueless developer says the server is causing problems with their app. Now in order to fix this supposed server problem, I need actually debug their code and prove to them that it's their incompitence that's actually causing the problem.
As usual, the server is guilty until proven innocent.
How is this unlike placing copyrighted works (music) in public places (public libraries) which allows others to copy the work? Oh snap, have I just given the RIAA another juicy target?
And do the same thing with developers. You'll get the same result. There's just as many (read: a lot) of developers that have just as little of a clue about what they're doing.
So my job as an administrator is to field calls where a clueless developer says the server is causing problems with their app. Now in order to fix this supposed server problem, I need actually debug their code and prove to them that it's their incompitence that's actually causing the problem.
As usual, the server is guilty until proven innocent.