On Apr 21, 2014 4:32 AM, "drago01" <drago01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 3:49 AM, Liam <liam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Sent from mYphone
> >
> >
> > On Apr 20, 2014 7:02 PM, "drago01" <drago01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:39 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >> There have been other suggestions in this thread that are helpful like
> >> >> the network zones thing (but we still have too many zones) or enabling
> >> >> services should make them work i.e
> >> >> just enable the firewall rules.
> >> >
> >> > which make sense
> >>
> >> Oh finally you seem to understand what this is all about (a few mails
> >> ago this was supposed to be "strongly prohibited" ...)
> >> Now please goolge for "Psychological Acceptability and Security" you
> >> will find tons of scientific papers (read them) explaining about why
> >> it is wrong to silently break stuff or ask "yes / no" question or
> >> arguing with "this is not a blackbox the user should learn" nonsense.
> >>
> >> There is difference between a software developer, a sysadmin and a
> >> user that simply wants to share his music with his family. The latter
> >> should not have to learn about computer security to do it,
> >> while for the former it does not matter that much as you said because
> >> they ought to know what to do or where to get that information from.
> >>
> > The later isn't the target for Workstation, I don't believe.
>
> Not the *primary* target but still one see the "Other users" section in the PRD.
> --
That's fine, but that's not who we need to be optimizing the experience for. We need to be focusing on our primary target. After that others can be considered.
A developer can handle this if it is presented well, but we shouldn't let secondary users harm, at all, the experience of the primary user. If we do, then this reorganization isn't working, IMHO.
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