And I'am very very grateful for their contributions. In content and the way of explaining stuff. Again grateful for that.
And indeed security, getting involved into security, is a proces and not an product. Bodhi, Dangertux and many others, they did guide many members in the possibilities of securing Ubuntu in a great way. But, as I know from my own experience, the learning curve becomes soon very steep. Although there is a difference between being silly and well informed.
At that moment in time many members loss the interest in the proces of securing computers, imho. When "security" becomes a never ending, tiresome, ratrace against the "bad" outside world. Tolerance of risk, as said in the security wiki is a true phrase.
But in my experience, at that moment, the makers of great guides, the makers of great howto's, doesn't bring the goodness to many members. Members get tired. (of it)
I would like to thank everyone for the input. Any other input into the discussion is always welcome.
I hope that my input is somewhat understood. The balance between fear and facts for instance. I don´t want security to be in the fear, panic corner, but in the corner of cool and collected thinking, as written in the security wiki.
thx for now
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