Its reasonable to follow industry practices in regards to safety. To remove a common safety and require humans to be intelligent all of the time is an excellent way to introduce (more) chaos into the system. Sounds like an off-list discussion needs to take place.

-Phillip

On 6/21/14 12:26 PM, Gerald B. Cox wrote:
You can't child proof the world.


On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Naheem Zaffar <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    While dnf itself might want to stay "pure" and do as commanded, maybe
    for fedora there should be a default plugin that adds some protection
    for the regular users?

    On 21 June 2014 18:02, Gerald B. Cox <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    >
    > On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Tim Lauridsen
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
    > wrote:
    >>
    >> many people stops reading fdl, because of all the flaming and
    people trash
    >> talking each other and that is sad for Fedora :-(
    >
    >
    > Thank you.  No one likes trolling.
    >
    > It should be obvious that if you start removing packages you should
    > understand what you are doing.  To run DNF, you first have to
    have root
    > authority - which should be the first red flag. Second, when you
    enter a
    > command to remove a package and it comes back and lists hundreds of
    > dependencies it is also going to remove, that should be enough
    of a nudge
    > for the prudent person to reply "N".
    >
    > You can't stop people from being careless by asking them again
    if they are
    > really, really sure.  If they go ahead and destroy their system
    and have to
    > re-install, maybe that will be a sufficient deterrent to keep
    them from
    > doing it again.  Just like telling a child not to touch a hot
    surface...
    > some listen and the ones that don't get burned.
    >
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