Quoting Alessandro Selli (alessandrose...@linux.com):

>   As sudo can be made to operate either requiring the user to type his
> own password or no password, stating (now) that just "a particular usage
> model" of sudo constiutes a proxy for the superuser's password can only
> refer to the case the user has to type his password.  If you think using
> an unprivileged user's password to carry out privileged tasks will lead
> to a root password bypass by some attacker....

I did not so claim.

I honestly think my point was abundantly clear.  And I really have no
desire to argue.

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