steve,
i agree wholeheartedly, but perhaps my wording for the backup
warning could have been a tad sweeter. in the end the people who really
needed linux installs didn't end up coming and i am stuck doing their
installs after the fact. it should be said also that if said invitees
are your friends, one can be a little more lax and take a little extra
time with them to do their backups.
---fabienne
Steve Langasek wrote:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 10:40:20AM +0200, fabienne s wrote:
i'd say first of all make your invite less "techie threatening"
than mine. apparently i scared a bunch of people off when i warned that
one should back up all material prior to the install party. secondly
have lots of blank cds on hand (to make said backups and to burn install
disks),
I would always advise telling people to make their own backups before coming
to an install party. Yes, it may frighten some people away, but the
alternative is that the one failure in 100 gets blamed on you (and on
Linux!) whether it's your fault or not, and even if it's a hardware failure.
Likewise, if you make backups for the user at the install party, you're
taking responsibility for making sure all their data is still there at the
end -- so if there's a problem during the install, *and* you have a problem
restoring everything from the backup, it's an even bigger liability issue...
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