Josh Leverette  wrote on 2010-02-22:
"Let it be known that this day, February 21, is the day that sudo moved out of 
the Age of the Wizards and into the Age of Humans"

Why should sudo be moved to the Age of Humans? It really doesn't belong
there. As Matthew Paul Thomas mentioned it isn't time to change sudo,
but to change those users who keep on posting difficult commands which a
user doesn't undestand. Stop those forum members from saying: "Just
enter 'sudo apt-get install app-name' in the Terminal." A user doesn't
know what this command does. Just tell him where to click to install
this application. Tell the forum administrators to edit or remove these
kind of Terminal posts and replace them with proper GUI posts. Send a
warning to people who keep on posting Terminal commands. That's what
needs to happen.

A user doesn't type a sudo command of oneself. They type those commands,
because they were told to do so by members on the forum. Those people
need to change. Just let them explain how to do some task using the GUI
and only tell a user to use a Terminal command if the user asks for a
command.

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