We code and compile ALL our wallets ourselves, Windows, Linux, Mac and even coind wallets are done before, no need for help from strange sources that can touch the code.
I don't understand where the fear of untested code comes from. We are not working on the blockchain, we just make some minor changes, like there will be more, if superdev agrees for us to take over. If he agrees we will need to set up our own nodes, also a minor change in the net.cpp
Its good to hear you take full responsibility, that inspires confidence.
My questions are based on these ideas
The only code you can trust, is code you can read/write/understand and compile yourself.
Any code that handles money, compiled by unknown sources, should be feared.
Open source code compiled by unknowns and delivered without a hash, should be feared. (unless you can compile it yourself, and check the hash, which makes the download pointless)
The future roadmap definitely includes changes to major code, so seeing how you respond to security procedures is important.
* Conserning the fear for a compromised download... We can upload the wallets to the Github. I even have my foto and home address there.
Awesome! that is exactly what I wanted to hear.
Thanks for both your responses, the idea is sounding better and better.