Re: Giving remaja (teens) group full administrator privileges through sudo - dangerous?
On Thursday, June 20, 2019 02:57:18 AM Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
> > I think we (or at least I) must be missing some context here. For
> > starters, this must be some specific group of teenagers. And I'm sure
> > they're not given permission to take over running the whole TV station.
> >
> > Is this some specific educational environment? Or is it a TV station
> > specifically intended to be run by and for teenagers? Something else?
>
> Richard Hector (richard@walnut.gen.nz), I am considering the case of
> (production) systems on TV stations for general audiences, that is TV
> stations that is watched by all audiences, not just teens. As long as
> someone is aged 13 or older, he/she is teenager. The remaja user group
> is for anyone that his/her age is 13 or older. My concern here is
> whether giving teens full administrator privileges on those production
> systems can be dangerous/vulnerable or not, in fact that psychologically
> they are very unstable.
I guess I don't understand either, and I'd like to. I'm guessing the teens in
question work for (or are interns at) the station -- they are not TV viewers
on some sort of interactive TV which they can control (to some extent) from
home?
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