We used these exclusively in Chemistry class. With these, pages couldn't
be
ripped out, moved, changed, etc. The problem is, what prevents me from e-mailing what I remember to the other side? Nothing.
That's true. The best approach to that is to control the coding group as rigidly as possible, and that includes making them anonymous to all but one or two of the other group.
In addition to proving what actually happened (the clean room procedures), you need to prove that what didn't happen didn't happen. Without
extremely
tight control (a level that is impossible for a distributed group like
us),
it can't be done.
Then why waste bandwidth here? It can be done, but requires a strong sense of dedication, and even stronger sense of ethics on the part of the coders, if not the disassemblers.
And I have a feeling that because of this a project like OpenBIOS is
doomed.
The best coders are the ones that have "seen too much"... :(
False again. Phoenix had experienced coders, very experienced coders -- none of whom had touched a PC.
William Meyer
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