Decisions in Unix.
ado at elsie.UUCP
ado at elsie.UUCP
Fri May 11 14:47:39 AEST 1984
elsie!ado--
> A question: how is it that we decide that logging off users after a
> time IS the shell's business while asking for your password is not?
stolaf!lundsgra--
> Thats a dumb question, and one that I run into a lot.
> My answer: Make the decision.
> My reasons and rationale: If you have the power to make the decision,
> who cares what rationales you use.
> . . .Why go to the net and ask people why or why not you should do
> something. Do it.
Who cares what rationales you use? I do. If there are good reasons behind a
decision that I can apply when making other decisions, I'm ahead of the game.
That's why I asked the dumb question--and why I was glad to see brl-vgr!gwyn's
answer.
Why go to the net and ask people why or why not you should do something?
I do it because most of the time a network reader knows more about "something"
than I do--and is willing to share the knowledge.
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