Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cuae2!ltuxa!we53!sw013b!dj3b1!killer!ndmce!pollux!infotel!ut-ngp!ut-sally!seismo!mcvax!ukc!its63b!hwcs!aimmi!gilbert From: gilbert@aimmi.UUCP@ndmce.uucp (Gilbert Cockton) Newsgroups: net.text,net.unix Subject: Re: Use of ``vi'' for business office word-processing Message-ID: <271@ndmce.uucp> Date: Fri, 17-Oct-86 16:52:31 EDT Article-I.D.: ndmce.271 Posted: Fri Oct 17 16:52:31 1986 Date-Received: Tue, 21-Oct-86 05:31:41 EDT References: <1246@kitty.UUCP> <141@rayssd.UUCP> <2433@phri.UUCP> <2046@saber.UUCP> <7154@utzoo.UUCP> <2048@saber.UUCP> Sender: news@ndmce.uucp Reply-To: gilbert@aimmi.UUCP (Gilbert Cockton) Organization: Heriot-Watt/Strathclyde Alvey MMI Unit, Scotland Lines: 28 Xref: watmath net.text:1446 net.unix:9613 In article <2048@saber.UUCP> phil@saber.UUCP (Phil Gustafson) writes: >Many perceive a big difference between looking in the corners of a file >system and snooping through someone else's desk. They're the ones I was >writing about. I'm one of the many, indeed UNIX books and lecturers encourage the reading of files in other people's bin directories and up in the /usr partition. It's a good way of learning your way around UNIX. The question is though, how many people outside the friendly `snoop and learn' UNIX tradition feel there is a big difference. One systems' administrator I've worked with saw none whatsoever, and charged snoopers with gross moral deficiencies and latent hacker's syndrome. I'd be curious to see how many people see computer file space as personal space into which no-one should intrude, regardless of access permissions. The `big difference' attitude, if generally accepted, would be an important Human-Computer Interaction phenomenum, as beliefs about text/information on a computer would be the oppostive of beliefs about other personal `property'. On a lighter vein, could adaptive systems spot compulsive neurotics and automatically change their umask to 077?! Conversely, could an adaptive system spot egocentric exhibitionists and automatically post all their source files to net.sources in shar format along with inflated claims of their performance and functionality?! -- Gilbert Cockton, Scottish HCI Centre, Ben Line Building, Edinburgh, EH1 1TN JANET: gilbert@uk.ac.hw.aimmi ARPA: gilbert%aimmi.hw.ac.uk@cs.ucl.ac.uk UUCP: ..!{backbone}!aimmi.hw.ac.uk!gilbert