> Even open source products have critical security bugs as you may very well know.
Except they get fixed without someone threatening to disclose them.
> If you do just a bit of research you can find who I am, and where I live.
What do you expect me to do with that information? I'm being honest: I don't really get what that information would do for me if I found your code was doing something wrong, unless I thought it was worth my time to file a lawsuit.
> Code is not obfuscated.
We have very different definitions of this term.
> This is the best I can do.
Examples exist which show this statement to be wrong.
Except they get fixed without someone threatening to disclose them.
> If you do just a bit of research you can find who I am, and where I live.
What do you expect me to do with that information? I'm being honest: I don't really get what that information would do for me if I found your code was doing something wrong, unless I thought it was worth my time to file a lawsuit.
> Code is not obfuscated.
We have very different definitions of this term.
> This is the best I can do.
Examples exist which show this statement to be wrong.