I do not want to make it easy for some one who breaks in , either a
outsider or may be an rougue hosting provider employee or contractor,
to easily get access to all the information - data and code.

I would have thought by this time easy solutions for this issue would
have been found.

I know I am a bit paranoid when it comes to security, probably becuase
of my background in financial industry.

I also do understand at some point you need to trust some one and that
a hosting provider will not do such a thing as stealing your code.
and likelyhood of such a break-in happening is very rare.  ( I have no
ssn or credit card info, so why would anyone bother to break in.)

Also, I read somewhere that google does not use python for its  core
busines applications. It uses it as glue langauage and for internal
operations automation mostly. Just a random thought.

thanks
Ashish

On May 16, 8:42 am, jonknee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 16, 6:02 am, ydjango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have propriety commercial code and some formula/ algo
> > implementations which I do not want to expose.
> > Hence I do not want to upload .py source files
>
> Expose to whom? Your files (even on shared hosting) are still just
> your files. If you believe your host is going to snoop in your account
> and steal your algorithm and sell it to your competitors, you
> definitely need a new host.
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