I knew this could be a contentious issue between the right to know versus the right to protect intellectual property. If you can de-tokenize, you no longer have obfuscation, which has been a long-standing request. I guess one has to ask what the main intent was for tokenization, performance or obfuscation. Since Ruud does tokenization in 4.22 and obfuscation in 4.5 alpha, I have to assume obfuscation.
When it comes to blind faith, we have plenty of it when we download and use compiled programs that are freeware, shareware, or commercial. That is the risk we take when doing so.
There is always the possibility of an unwelcome going away gift, and that risk must be mitigated through policy and monitoring. There is nobody forcing you to use obfuscated scripts.
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