On 11 February 2010 04:27, Ronald C.F. Antony <ronald.ant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Example: I trust my buddy, my girlfriend, but not her sneaky room mate. So I 
> start a new wave with my buddy. He adds my girlfriend to the wave, which 
> works, because she has the same or higher trust level assigned in my list of 
> contacts as he has. She wants to add her room mate, and that will trigger a 
> permission request to me, because now the entire conversation (according to 
> the weakest link theory) will degrade in trustability.

Perhaps a bad example. In this case it would be easy for your
girlfriend to show the wave to her room mate and nobody need ever
know.
-- 
Brian May <br...@microcomaustralia.com.au>

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