From: J C Lawrence <claw(_at_)kanga(_dot_)nu>
On Thu, 10 Apr 2003 11:51:43 -0600
John Fenley <pontifier(_at_)hotmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
> sounds a little messy, and confusing for a new internet user to deal
> with.
It is, or at least can be. Flexible systems are like that. I'm not
about to try to resolve consumer-grade UI issues at this part in the
game. That's not my background or an area I'm particularly interested
in. What I am interested in is building a system that someone, nay,
many man someones from MS to AOL to Cyrus to...etc can whack what they
think might be a usable UI on.
> www.pontifier.com/database.html www.pontifier.com/challenge.html
I don't like and would rather avoid centrally defined and managed
systems. They are too prone to abuse, and frankly, I consider them
unsuitable, especially given recent history.
Could you please elaborate? I think my system would handle abuse well:
basically it is a tool to help a user maintain an up-to-date whitelist of
their own, a task that is difficult or impossible for a person to do now.
recent history?... I'm not sure I follow.
John Fenley
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