But seriously, I would require even the most obviously
technically astute
person to take some sort of qualifying "quiz" to make sure they indeed
knew what they were doing. If they failed any part of this quiz, they
would then be required to go through the entire informational course so
that they would have all the information needed to minimize (and
hopefully eliminate) any damage they could conceivably cause to any
artifacts. Anyone who would go through the trouble to fulfill this
requirement proves their sincerity and earns the right to access the
materials and artifacts.
I like this... Provides education at the same time that you ensure
that the systems will be at minimum risk...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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| Megan Gentry, EMT/B, PP-ASEL | Internet (work):
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