@Ilu:
There is no perfect way to write a responsibility waiver. In my opinion,
the key is to have a clear discussion with the persons who will install
Debian on their machines, and make them admit that *they* will install
Debian, with our help and hints; when the time happens to change the
format of their storage disk, they must take the decision to say "OK",
and push the right button themselves.
There is a CORRECT way to write a waiver, as lawyers regularly do all
over the world. I gave you sound advice, do whatever you like, but at
the very least exclude intent. Yes, your text tries to waive liability
for intentional damaging actions and that disgression voids the whole thing.
Ilu a écrit :
[...] I would like to point out that such a far reaching liability
waiver as in https://salsa.debian.org/puer-robustus/debian-install-at-
debconf25/-/blob/main/liability_waiver.en.md?ref_type=heads
is null and void in the EU jurisdictions I know. You cannot waive
liability
for intent and gross negligence (as your waiver tries to do).
Best regards, Georges.