On Dec 11, 1:49 am, David Latapie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2009/12/11 rick c <[email protected]>:
>
> > Many people will have the desire to have more than one account on
> > their blog, one for administration and one for day to day blogging,
> > Just like you don't log into your desktop with full admin rights for
> > day to day usage, many people won't want to log into their blog with
> > full admin rights just to write a post or manage comments.
>
> Do not confuse "many power users or even alpha geeks which presently
> constitutes the bulk of Habari users" and "many users"
>
> Most people, even those running a self-hosted blog, could not care
> less about separating sudo-ing and routine taks. The delusion that
> most people, or even a sizable minority of self-hosted web editors
> comply by this (yet-useful) rule never keeps from striking me.
>

Even if this were true, and it may well be given that operating
systems today generally enforce the separation rather than relying on
users to voluntarily to do so, why make it harder for a user to apply
this "yet-useful" rule, and thus decrease the likelihood that they
will do so?

Rick

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