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Thinking About Security : Microsoft’s Many Eyeballs and the Security Development Lifecycle
Topic: Miscellaneous 12:41 pm EST, Feb 15, 2010

The open source community uses this argument to assert that open source software is more secure than proprietary software. Advocates of proprietary software attack this argument on a variety of grounds, but here’s a little secret: Raymond was right. One cannot deny the logic. In fact, it is a tautology. If you assume that all individuals have a non-zero probability of finding and fixing a bug, then all you need is “enough” individuals. A million monkeys banging on a million keyboards will eventually produce Twelfth Night. Mathematically, the many-eyeballs argument, and the million-monkeys argument are equivalent.

Thinking About Security : Microsoft’s Many Eyeballs and the Security Development Lifecycle



 
 
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