And since the thread is already rezzed anyway.@Vechni said:Please though, if you have any WTFs then do post them in the sidebar. This is like, the united states of america you can post that here.This is not true. Most (really, any) company will have a clause in your employment agreement preventing you from releasing "proprietary information" to the public. Source code qualifies as proprietary information. That's why most posts here are anonymized so you can't tell what company it's from. There are varying degrees of the damage that could be caused, but suppose someone works with the code that processes IRS tax returns. If a bug is aired out on the forums that gives everyone $1000 more back than they should get, that could be exploited by people all over the country. The government would lose a shitload of money, the person responsible would lose their job, and would likely be brought up on criminal charges of some kind. That may not be a realistic scenario, but it shouldn't take long to come up with one that is more realistic, or even one that actually happened. I know a couple of years ago, CSC sold the IRS some systems that were fucking up and giving everyone back more money than they should be getting. Since the gov't really had no way of asking for that money back, they had to let everyone keep it.