On Aug 24, 2007, at 3:12 AM, Samuel Klein wrote:
> Having user documents that are innately private runs counter to the
> principles of an environment designed for sharing.  This is a familiar
> model of ownership and privacy, but not necessarily an appropriate one
> in this case.

You'll have a shot at convincing me after you've convinced Walter.  
Personally, I really don't want kids to learn about privacy by virtue  
of having their diary splattered all over the mesh and web because  
things are public by default. I would refuse to use such a computer,  
so I am loathe to give it to others. I am, however, entirely fine  
with a setting somewhere that lets interested kids _change_ the  
default to shared/public for documents.

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Ivan Krstić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://radian.org
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