quarkx wrote:
Open source improves code stability because there are more people involved who are able to track down and fix bugs.
It also invites a lot of half baked code that causes more problems than what its worth. Any "Nut" can add code whether it works or not. There are no strict guidelines to go by, no quality control.
-But I am off topic.
Just my 2 cents
You're all wrong, however. :-)
There are guide lines, and the quality control is buildt in, as anyone can read your code and critisize it, improve it etc.