> Why is 'you should not have exposed C code to the internet' an unreasonable basis for care?
Because it does not mesh with reality. There are 100's of millions of lines of C code exposed to the internet in all layers of the stack. So if you start off with a hardcore position like that you virtually ensure that your plan will not be adopted.
It's the legacy that is the problem, not the future.
Because it does not mesh with reality. There are 100's of millions of lines of C code exposed to the internet in all layers of the stack. So if you start off with a hardcore position like that you virtually ensure that your plan will not be adopted.
It's the legacy that is the problem, not the future.