On Oct 2, 2007, at 11:51 AM, João Pinto wrote:
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If PPAs availability increases there will be nasty people providing nasty packages, if you are concerned about naive users, then my first suggestion is to present an initial screen during Ubuntu install with: "If you add extra repositories or install .debs from the web, please make sure you are using a trusted source, otherwise you may get malicious software", if it is important enough, let's make it hard to accept, it is a simple text o read (1 line), there is no excuse for "next -> next".
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Regardless of whether you think there is any "excuse" for "next -> next", most people would still do it, and wouldn't read the message.

Even if they did read the message, most wouldn't have a clue what you meant by "repositories", ".debs", or "trusted source".

And even if they did understand the message, it could be weeks, months, or years later that they first had the opportunity to download software from the Web. Quite long enough to forget that they shouldn't be doing it.

If you want to discourage people from downloading software off the Web, an operating system installer is hardly the place to do it.

Cheers
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Matthew Paul Thomas
http://mpt.net.nz/

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