[Python-Dev] BDFL ruling request: should we block forever waiting for high-quality random bits?
Stefan Krah
stefan at bytereef.org
Thu Jun 16 03:48:28 EDT 2016
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Nathaniel Smith <njs <at> pobox.com> writes: > On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 10:25 PM, Theodore Ts'o <tytso <at> mit.edu> wrote: > > In practice, those Python ivocation which are exposed to hostile input > > are those that are started while the network are up. > > Not sure what you mean about the vast majority of Python invocations > being launched by the web browser? "Python invocations which are exposed to hostile input". ;) Stefan Krah
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