

/. is running a story on the upcoming OpenBSD Hackathon, and I thought it
important to point out what the term “Hack” means — not only in this case,
but in any case where the term is properly used.
Here’s a piece of the article text — to give you a hint:
This is significant. Note the words the introduction of; this means
that something was created there — as in, building new things.
It’s important that this not be confused with digital trespassing,
vandalism, or any other sort of hooliganism.
Hacking is using creativity to build new things that solve problems. It’s
not (in my view) negative in any way. In fact I think “hacking” is
quite positive. It means exploring and being creative about how one looks at
the world and solves problems. We need more hackers.
Crackers, on the other hand, range from unpopular, script-kiddie posers to
elite and highly professional criminals. The key here isn’t the
skill level of the individual — it’s the motives.
Eric Raymond said it best when he said, “Hackers build things; crackers
break them.” This is the definition that I like best, and I’m happy to see
it used this way for a change.
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