Well I can see why you, as the code author, might want to know who is grabbing copies of the code. However, you can't validate who is actually getting their hands on the code using a simple web registration process.
This is one of the reasons I question the approach. Many great open source sites (such as sourceforge.net) do not require registration and they have many keylogger projects which are of excellent quality.
So this brings me back to thinking about why one would require registration for open source code. I'm not sure how this process controls your source code. Once I have it, I can throw it on my own site and serve it up to the world.
Again, I'm not trying to accuse you of anything but personally I never feel the need to register for open source code.
Just one man's opinion.
--TH13




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