Am 14.11.2016 um 14:46 schrieb Robert Mittendorf:

> One basic principle of usability is to make it hard to make mistakes
> (including destroying work/files). 

Imagine a guy dressed in an elaborate tin can standing behind you,
kicking you down some cliff shouting "THIS... IS... UINX...". Really, it
is. Failing to copy a file is nothing dramatic. Nothing is destroyed,
nothing erased. Let some air out of the elephant until you can recognize
the shape of the original mosquito, would you?

> As I stated before I think the protocol would not have to become "more
> non-unidirectional" to improve on this.

Why don't you just write a proof -of-concept and put it on github? If it
is working well and showin an improvement I'm sure someone will add it
to the Qubes repositories. They are not that dogmatic.


Achim

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