It probably is, but you saying that is meaningless. If someone submits an executable with a trojan of course he is going to say it's clean. If you are absolutely against open sourcing it then you are gonna have to get a very trusted person of the namecoin/bitcoin community to vouch for you, if you actually want people using your GUI.demonbl@ck wrote: it is clean.
How about a Namecoin gui.
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Re: How about a Namecoin gui.
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Re: How about a Namecoin gui.
I'm sending the code only to khal or vincent if they want to verify it.JohnDoe wrote:It probably is, but you saying that is meaningless. If someone submits an executable with a trojan of course he is going to say it's clean. If you are absolutely against open sourcing it then you are gonna have to get a very trusted person of the namecoin/bitcoin community to vouch for you, if you actually want people using your GUI.demonbl@ck wrote: it is clean.
I don't want people stealing my work...
Re: How about a Namecoin gui.
Since it is in Java, it shouldn't be too hard to decompile and see if it contains malicious code, unless it is intentionally obfuscated.JohnDoe wrote:It probably is, but you saying that is meaningless. If someone submits an executable with a trojan of course he is going to say it's clean. If you are absolutely against open sourcing it then you are gonna have to get a very trusted person of the namecoin/bitcoin community to vouch for you, if you actually want people using your GUI.demonbl@ck wrote: it is clean.