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To me, it seems like if you're going to ask this, you'd get better results in a friendly (i.e., carefully worded) private meeting. Asking him this in public might make him feel like he is on trial. Not something you'd usually want to do to someone who can fire you.
@BalogPal, I don't know. Writing code as a part of the interview process for programmers seems like a good thing to do. In fact, it's one of the items on the Joel Test. Using Enron's emails seems a bit odd, but I don't see any problems with the general concept. You might be surprised how many people can't actually write FizzBuzz (or even Hello World) in the programming languages they list on the resumes.
Can't the admins migrate it over there? I can't promise it wouldn't get closed there for some reason or another, but they routinely handle equity/cliff/vesting questions over there.