Thank you for the explanations! Your final proposal looks good to me. On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 6:55 PM, Christian PERRIER <bubu...@debian.org> wrote: > Quoting Thiemo Nagel (thiemo.na...@gmail.com): > >> "Overwriting ${DEVICE} with random data to prevent meta-information >> leaks from the encrypted volume. This step may be skipped by pressing >> 'Cancel', albeit at the expense of a slight reduction of the quality >> of the encryption." > > > Well, no either..:-) > > The rationale for this is that "Cancel" may depend on the debconf > interface that is used so, in general, it is always highly discouraged > to make explicit reference to debconf interface widgets. The same > rationale stands for makeing reference to "Yes" or "No" in boolean > templates. > > And, even if one assumes that all debconf interfaces have "Cancel" > buttons, internationalization also brings a problem: a translator > might translate the word Cancel in her own language in the template > translation...while debconf has no translation for that language and > will then show a "Cancel" button. > > My proposal: > > Overwriting ${DEVICE} with random data to prevent meta-information > leaks from the encrypted volume. This step may be skipped by cancelling > this action, albeit at the expense of a slight reduction of the quality > of the encryption. > > I'm also worried by the first sentence not being a sentence. Indeed, > this is (IIRC) a progress message, so the sentence not being one is > fine....if the sentence is alone. However, as another one follows, it > looks weird. > > So my final proposal: > > The installer is now overwriting ${DEVICE} with random data to prevent > meta-information leaks from the encrypted volume. This step may be > skipped by cancelling this action, albeit at the expense of a slight > reduction of the quality of the encryption. >
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