<sarcasm> Right, because somehow people not being paid to work on code right better since they are doing it for their pride, where as closed source people just lose their jobs if they write crappy code</sarcasm>
Open Source with wide adoption leads to bugs being fixed.
Closed source security through obscurity leads to exploits being only known by those exploiting them. Not a good thing.
<sarcasm> Right, because somehow people not being paid to work on code right better since they are doing it for their pride, where as closed source people just lose their jobs if they write crappy code</sarcasm>
Open Source with wide adoption leads to bugs being fixed.
Closed source security through obscurity leads to exploits being only known by those exploiting them. Not a good thing.