More seriously, I don't think it's a good idea to force the user to intake a warning by locking out the UI until the user performs some magic unlock sequence dictated by the warning (such as a CAPTCHA). It is cumbersome and inconvenient to the user, and most like the user would just grumble and direct his attention at completing the test, not spending any time looking at the warning.
The maximum level of warning I'd be comfortable with is for gdebi to show a bold red warning that the package is not signed by the official Ubuntu Archive key, like the one I suggested earlier. Any additional popup dialogs or user interaction would be nuisances. John On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 01:23:58PM -0400, jdong wrote: > In order to install this package, you need to demonstrate your ability > to make sound decisions: > > (1) Please click the term of the following equation that represents the > Maxwell Correction of Ampere's loop law: > > The [Divergence of the magnetic field] is equal to the [permittivity times > the charge density] plus the [the partial time derivative of the > electric field times a constant] > > (2) When Compiz by default was deferred from Feisty, did you cry? > [Yes] [No] > > (3) How do you install VLC Media Player? > [A] VLC Media Player permits playback of patent encumbered non-free > audio formats and is a moral sin to even consider installing. > [B] Double-click Automatix, choose Media Player and Editors, then > check VLC Media Player and press the orange Start button. > > > :)
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