On 29/07/2018 19:53, Sebastian Kemper wrote:
On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 02:36:20PM +0200, Alberto Bursi wrote:

In the meantime you can place any disclaimer you want in the warning box
at the top of your article, and be covered by that. A good starting
point is copy-pasting LineageOS's https://lineageos.org/legal/
I'll not put up a guide right now as the liability situation is
uncertain. I'll just provide basic infos about some of the packages.

Kind regards,
Seb

Let me clarify as it seems I didn't get my point through:

there is no legal office in OpenWrt so this discussion might never go beyond this chat between me and you and a few other guys that aren't lawyers.

If you really want to both post the article and be sure you aren't held liable for user error, I would recommend to look up what would disclaim all liability in your country and just place a banner with that text in the article (which afaik should be the same as LineageOS's for EU and USA, all disclaimers I've seen around look the same) instead of waiting indefinitely for some definitive answer that isn't likely to come.

Any edit to the wiki is logged and can be rolled back, maintainers are notified of any edit, if we see someone making shenanigans with the articles we revert the page to its previous state pretty quickly.
So the banner you place won't disappear.

What I was wondering in my answer (and why I CC other maintainers) is what would happen for most of the documentation in the wiki that lacks such disclaimers. Because you know, failure to secure basic stuff like wifi or firewall or VPN will cause massive issues too, and
we may or may not have liability disclaimers in place for that.


-Alberto

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