You know, couldn't we do something like prompting the (l)user with an
disclaimer/agreement or something when selecting the option or maybe
even when doing a make dep?
They'd prolly blast through it without reading (You don't think they
read teh MS agreement when istalling windows do you?) but I bet we could
argue that they accepted the agreement to protect us.
Rik:
I got a little diff happy ;-P
--- index.html.old Fri Dec 8 09:35:58 2000
+++ index.html Fri Dec 8 09:38:03 2000
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
<p>If you spot a gem that's suitable for placement on this
page, please <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mail me</a>.
-<p><address>Rik van Riel, feb 11 2000</address>
+<p><address>Rik van Riel, dec 08 2000</address>
<table width=100%><tr>
<td><a href="/">Back to surriel.com</a>
@@ -31,14 +31,14 @@
<hr>
<ul>
-<li>April 2000: <a href="dec2000.shtml">fs/Config.in</a> by
+<li>December 2000: <a href="dec2000.shtml">fs/Config.in</a> by
Peter Samuelson.
+<li>June 2000: <a href="jun2000.shtml">kernel/sys.c patch</a> by
+ Dominik Rothert.
<li>April 2000: <a href="apr2000.shtml">drivers/block/floppy.c</a> by
Tim Waugh.
<li>February 2000: <a href="feb2000.shtml">mm/swapfile.c patch</a> by
Aaron Botsis.
-<li>June 2000: <a href="jun2000.shtml">kernel/sys.c patch</a> by
- Dominik Rothert.
</ul>
</body>
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Rik van Riel wrote:
> I must say I like the CONFIG_MORON though. By setting that the
> (l)user exposes his true identity and leaves little for us to
> doubt ;)
>
> Added to the Patch of the Month page as suggested by David
> Weinehall:
>
> http://www.surriel.com/potm/
>
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