Good point!

This is where a public license comes into play[1] to say "we take no responsibility, if you f'ed yourself up".

Just to make sure, that you are not liable.

-Ramon

[1] https://github.com/sudo-project/sudo/blob/main/LICENSE.md

On 27/10/2022 03:47, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 10/26/22 7:27 PM, Ramon Fischer wrote:
Sure, you cannot cover everything, but mitigating at least a little bit would be OK or not? :)

I don't know.  :-/

It's the proverbial problem of spam / virus filtering and a spam / virus gets through the filters and someone saying "But it's your fault because you are supposed to protect me!!!".

Sometimes there's advantages to saying "here's a gun, it's loaded, and the safety is off.  we suggest not pointing it at your foot. If you do point it at your foot, don't pull the trigger." type thing.




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