Re: Document Centricity in GNOME [LONG]
- From: Alan Shutko <ats acm org>
- To: gnome-gui-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Document Centricity in GNOME [LONG]
- Date: 10 May 2000 22:33:26 -0400
"Gerry Chu" <gerrychu@bigfoot.com> writes:
> "Open Safely" gives the user the implication that opening a file normally
> using the plain "Open" command in _unsafe_.
Yes. Isn't it wonderful? Users _should_ get the implication that
opening a file "normally" is unsafe, because it is. They should be
afraid of it, and it should take a lot of convincing for them to open
something with macros on.
Yes, macros are wonderful and useful things, but many/most of the
documents that one runs across don't use macros. And with recent
email worms, just getting a document from a trusted source isn't a
guarantee that it's safe, because their mailer could have sent it
without their knowledge. In order to open a file with macros, you
should know that it comes from a trusted source, and have confirmation
from that source that you really should open it with macros enabled.
By the time a user starts using macros of their own, they should know
the possible dangers.
--
Alan Shutko <ats@acm.org> - In a variety of flavors!
184 days, 13 hours, 6 minutes, 46 seconds till we run away.
I've enjoyed just about as much of this as I can stand.
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