On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 21:52, Mako Hill wrote: > On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 07:46:53PM +0100, Erich Schubert wrote: > > Just a thought: > > How does russian rulette for Debian Developers work? [...] > According to the definition of the game that I found that matches the > one I remember[1], what you'd need is a script that takes a revocation > certificate as an argument, and then makes the decision to send it or > not, weighted 5:1 in favor of not sending it. > > Pretty horrible idea but I'd laugh if I saw the (really rather > trivial) script... until someone actually tried it and lost. Hmmm. I would really like it if Debian would come with the russian-roulette package. Because (i) Linux is all about "let them shoot their own foot (or head) if they want". And (ii) because somebody *will* try it and lose (read Terry Pratchett? What will wizards do when they see a butten labeled with 'Reset the Universe. Don't push this button!'). Yes, I'll gladly be the asshole and deal with the complaints :-/ (Hmm. How will it end when I'm writing such things right on the first day of the year???) cheers -- vbi -- featured link: http://fortytwo.ch/gpg/subkeys
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