On 18-Dec-2009, at 00:24, Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote: > From the data we have from mass-checks we are erring a very small amount > on the side of caution by not disabling the whitelists by default.
I guess that the real issue that I have with the whole HABEAS thing is the magnitude of the default scores. −4 and −8 caused issues that would never have arisen had the defaults been −0.4 and −0.8. Or even −1 and −2. -- The fact is that camels are far more intelligent than dolphins. Footnote: Never trust a species that grins all the time. It's up to something. --Pyramids