Originally Posted By: Glenn Barnas
I think I mentioned this before, but I would be completely AGAINST releasing Kix as open-source unless the tokenization component was changed or not included. Releasing this as-is would potentially compromise the security of existing tokenized apps, not to mention eliminating their commercial value.

Protecting the security of existing scripts/apps using the Kix language would need to be a priority.

That protection has already been reverse engineered. There are utilities available to detokenize a tokenized script. Releasing the KiXtart source code in a way that permits modification actually allows someone to improve the situation.