Luiji wrote:there really is no need for sandboxing as long as we players just run do a quick look through the code.
Robin wrote:for me sandboxing LÖVE isn't so much to make it “safe” as for the reason that a game has no business with most of my data.
(And by the way, in the unlikely case anyone contracts anything from a .love, do you really want to say to them “Well, it's your own fault: you should have read the source.”?)
Wow, this is the first program in which all of my suggestions have all split the community into a Yes and No group. I guess that's good, because it means everybody will point out the good and bad other then me.
Robin wrote:(And by the way, in the unlikely case anyone contracts anything from a .love, do you really want to say to them “Well, it's your own fault: you should have read the source.”?)
if you contract a virus from ANYTHING it's basically always your own fault
never ever open any script or program that doesn't come from a trusted source
Benamas wrote:mostly; the forum moderators should pull down anything nasty before it spreads very far but you never know
And of course if this forum grows, the moderators can't always react in time, especially because if someone alerts them they found malware, the mods will have to check whether that's true before acting.