Tim Hawkins wrote:
> Or give complex video recording and playback devices to consumers, or  
> provide tools for publishing your own
> content, or advanced 3d modelling tools to amateurs.  All these things  
> where at one time considered to be the
> realm of the professional only, but are now commonplace commodity items.
>   

Some of those tools are pretty much 'dumbed down' or limited function 
ones and they do not pose any danger to anyone if used improperly which 
is not the case with a server connected to the Internet. We have enough 
problems with desktops connected to the Internet.

> I think its called progress.
>   

People dream about the completely automatic car where man will no longer 
need to learn how to drive and avoid all those accidents we see today. 
Until then, if a person has not passed a driving test yet he can have a 
pedal car/bicycle which is still enough to get one killed.

> On 28 Oct 2009, at 22:43, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>
>   
>>>> Oh feel free to code the thing then. Just don't ask mom and pop  
>>>> whether
>>>> they want their user account database in ldap or mysql or in  
>>>> passwd and
>>>> shared via NIS+.
>>>>         
>>> My whole point has been that it could be done, while you've been  
>>> saying it
>>> couldn't.  Having apparently accepted that was wrong you raise  
>>> spurious
>>> issues about implementation.  What does where they want their user  
>>> accounts
>>> have to do with anything?  Pick a reasonable default and use it.   
>>> Ask them
>>> if they already have a user source, and use that.  If mom & pop are  
>>> setting
>>> up an initial system, they'll happily use whatever you give them.
>>>
>>>       
>> There was never a question of "if". The question is how wise is it to
>> give a TIG welder to an eight year old and to tell him that he can
>> build a hotrod. Or to give a scalpel to a six year old and to tell him
>> that if his tummy hurts he can take out the hurting part.
>>
>>
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