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Author loewis
Recipients arigo, christian.heimes, fijall, hynek, loewis, ncoghlan, pitrou
Date 2012-06-15.06:31:58
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On 14.06.2012 14:26, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> 
> Antoine Pitrou <pitrou@free.fr> added the comment:
> 
>> It's either secure or it's not.
> 
> I don't think that's true. By that reasoning, Python is not secure so
> there's no point in fixing crashes or providing a hashlib module.

The proper statement is "It's either time-independent or it's not".
This *is* a binary state (I agree that being secure is not a binary
state).
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