[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Mon, 10 May 2004 21:49:15 EDT, Walter Landry said: > > > The question is rarely what Debian needs to do, but rather what Debian > > promises that the users will be able to do. Suppose that someone > > wanted to use Reiser4 on a miniature burnable CD for elections. The > > mini-CD holds the person's vote, but it has to be initialized before > > it can be used. > > > > So whenever the poll worker initializes the mini-CD, they have to > > mentally remove the credits before they can parse the results of the > > filesystem initialization. > > If you're giving a poll worker (or any similar usage - a kiosk, a > point-of-sale terminal, etc) a machine, and they have to do that, > you're doing something Very Wrong. > > If it requires any more intelligence than "turn it on, if a big RED circle > comes up, yell for help, if a big GREEN square with a check box comes up, > you're ready to go", you've failed your class in GUI Design 101. ;)
I think you're agreeing with me. I can't make it a simple red circle or green square. I have to spit out the credits _and_ the circle/square. Regards, Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED]

