On 8/2/22 01:01, Otavio Salvador wrote:


Em seg., 1 de ago. de 2022 às 19:41, Richard Purdie <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> escreveu:

    I do feel that whilst well intentioned, there are too many ways it can
    go wrong in ways that will cause bad feelings towards the project.


What about security flaws that aren't fixed and could lead to a compromised device and people not knowing they were using an EOL release? That will cause bad feelings towards the project as well.

I see a warning isn't perfect but is a better option than users not knowing it is EOL.

We are trying to use technology to solve a social problem. No amount of tweaking the code will stop people from making poor choices.

How can we do a better job of communicating bad practices to the user baser? Do we have a list of products using bad practices? (I realize this is its own can of worms though)

Philip



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