2014-03-14 20:41 GMT+01:00 Bill Nottingham <[email protected]>:
> Now take the general case of all interactive installs. If we accept that
> the
> end user, in general, does not have the expertise to decide on the details
> of the security policy, how does exposing it in the installer in this way
> help? You'd need a much more clearly defined description of the policies,
> delination of them by use cases, and so on - speak to the user in terms
> that
> they understand. Having it done by URLs (hey, are we checking the
> ceritficate on that https server?), or by a low/medium/high distinction
> doesn't appear to be the right paradigm.
>
I agree; my earlier mail contained what I think might be reasonable
end-user choices to expose. But that's essentially talking about the site
using a modified repo, not a vanilla Fedora.
Mirek
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