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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 01 December 2006 03:47 |
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What I find disheartening is that many tutorial sites that abound on the web have steady and weasly disclaimers. They read like: if something breaks it's ALL YOUR FAULT and you can't blame me. I usually pass on a site that someone has put together for what one hopes is for a decent purpose, and we see this jarring notice about liability and all that. That's a terrific job of scaring away your target audience. Way to go. So, I'll help you out with what a proper disclaimer should read like.
**DISCLAIMER** If you read something here at debiantutorials.org and then perform a task based upon such information, I think it'll go well. I actually do the things written here and more that I'll write about later. Maybe. In other words, I trust what I've written to be factual - well, the technical stuff anyway - so I'm pretty confident that if you attempt the same on similar hardware that you'll do fine. Don't sweat it. If you bork something you can blame me all you want. I'm cool like that.
This site is in no way affiliated with the Debian Project, the debian.org Web site, or Software In The Public Interest, Inc. I'm sure they've never even heard of me, but I'm a big fan of theirs. Debian and the Debian logo are registered trademarks of Software In The Public Interest, Inc. Linux is a registered
trademark of Linus Torvalds.Should it be merited, let every person be respected as an individual, and none idolized.
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