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(Unverified)Sep 17th 2010 3:07PM
I'd say there's a difference between one-off security bugs and architectural security bugs. All I've heard points to the latter--pre-alpha code or no, code designed for security from the ground up would likely be more well-received. The licensing issues only make things worse as there's no incentive for anyone outside to improve things.
As much as I support the idea, I'm glad I didn't donate to this project, both due to the lack of transparency and now due to these licensing and security issues. Hopefully either they fix their process and code or someone else comes along and makes something better.