On Nov 15, 2009, at 5:10 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> I do also point out to plone vs drupal, but there again the
> argument is the drupal is more widely used and hence has more  
> observable
> vulnerabilities. It does not sound logical.

I don't think that anyone is seriously arguing that a piece of  
software being widely adopted somehow creates new security  
vulnerabilities in it.  I believe the assumption is that all software  
of a given level of complexity has roughly the same number of  
vulnerabilities, either exposed or hidden.  Thus, the more used a  
piece of software, the more attention the bad guys give it, and thus  
the more of those hidden security problems become exposed.
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