On 10/17/06, MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> MrTufty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...]
> > We're in a position with one of our clients where we simply can't trust
> > them not to tamper with the code we've written for them. This would be
> > ok, but anything that goes wrong with it they blame us for even when
> > it's their fault. [...]
>
> Why not checksum the files when you upload them and politely refuse to
> support changed files?  Of course, they need to agree to the limited
> support terms when you work for them.  If they dispute it, a diff should
> show the changes done after it left you.

I really like this idea, given that you can't just dump the client.
They sound like a bunch of a$$hole$ anyway.  No amount of money is
worth a bad client.

-- 
Chris Hartjes

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-- Rasmus Lerdorf

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