On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 13:51:14 +0100, Joachim Schipper said: > Though I wonder what the point is - it's not likely to be all that hard > to run the code on another system. The main point seems to be to prevent > administrators from making local changes, and I must admit to not seeing > a problem with people who have bought the software doing that. You've never had to handle a support call that involved a customer that was clever enough to fuck around with the code, have you? That's a tech support nightmare waiting to happen, because it's guaranteed to be a major sinkhole of resources figuring out if the customer has hit an obscure bug in your code, or if they simply dorked it up.
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