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== Background == |
== Background == |
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People have been concerned with this question (and with variants and related questions) for some time: |
People in the OLPC community have been concerned with this question (and with variants and related questions) for some time: |
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: <trac>5657</trac>, on spoofing-resistant update algorithms for de-isolated activities |
: <trac>5657</trac>, on spoofing-resistant update algorithms for de-isolated activities |
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: [[Bundles and updates|homunq's ideas on bundles and updates]] |
: [[Bundles and updates|homunq's ideas on bundles and updates]] |
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Most likely, others have shared analogous concerns in their environments: |
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the devil is truly in the details. |
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: ''citations needed'' |
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This proposal offers some new details for adventurous devil-spotters to peruse. |
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Consequently, here's an attempt at details. |
Revision as of 20:20, 29 May 2009
Carrying on the tradition of naming software via puns, I'll lay down some thoughts on how to answer the question:
- When should our software automatically do risky thing X?
Background
People in the OLPC community have been concerned with this question (and with variants and related questions) for some time:
- <trac>5657</trac>, on spoofing-resistant update algorithms for de-isolated activities
- questions on activity signing and update thread
- activity semantics conversation
- runtime build customization thread and <trac>6432</trac>
- user-created activities and updates thread
- horizontal distribution thread
- homunq's ideas on bundles and updates
Most likely, others have shared analogous concerns in their environments:
- citations needed
This proposal offers some new details for adventurous devil-spotters to peruse.