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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 4:28 AM
To: Lee
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Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Windows 2000 Source Leak Verified. Get
ready for the havoc.
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 16:42:39 GMT, Lee <cheekypeople () sec33 com> said:
again its 1/100 of standardd MS code for a OS, lets get a grip
please... and
I think I see the company who let the source get loose come out and say
Most earlier estimates of the Win2K source were about 45M lines
of code (I think
the "40 gig" being tossed around is the size of the
source-control-system database).
And I've seen the number 12.5M lines of code escaped. That's
closer to 1/3 than
to 1/100.
And remember that there's a synergistic effect - when you have
THAT big of a chunk
of the source, you can start making a lot more educated guesses
about what the
other 2/3 are...