Jason Bertoch wrote: > Bowie Bailey wrote: >> In this case, there are a few people complaining about the Habeas >> rules, but just as many people who do not see any problems. >> > Silence does not necessarily mean assent. I disabled the Habeas rules > long ago and therefore have no useful data to add to the thread. If > speaking up helps to rid myself of the free ride whitelists receive in > the default install, then count my vote towards a more sane whitelist > score.
No, but people with problems are more likely to speak out than people whose systems are working well. Besides, once everyone starts talking about something like this, more people will start checking into it on their own servers (as I did). If this were a major problem, I would expect that as this thread continues, more and more people would look at their servers and see a problem. Since I currently see about a 50/50 split (non-scientific guess) between people who have problems with Habeas and people who don't, and there are a fairly small number of people on either side of the issue, I would conclude that this is not a major problem, but rather a problem that affects a subset of users (possibly determined by their location and userbase). -- Bowie