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[Council] Should Tech Staff and/or Council Remove Dangerous Packages From Extras and Extras-Testing?
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Hurrian
2013-03-30 , 07:48
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Oh, yeah, missed that. Sorry. Mea culpa.
I think a more amicable solution is to put
"
Warning:
This package overclocks your device and alters system components and settings. If you are not familiar with what exactly this package does, please do not install it.".
before the package description. Simply labeling it as "speedpatch" or "batterypatch" with a description of "makes your device X times better" doesn't properly inform the user, especially that it's about to do something potentially risky.
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