From: Karen Abgarian Date: November 19 2012 2:40am Subject: Re: Why configuration directives are all case sensitive? List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/228655 Message-Id: References: <50A96B14.7000501@thelounge.net> <50A97ECB.1000100@thelounge.net> <50A995E1.8040002@thelounge.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT It is always fun to watch people get into a conflict about something silly and unimportant... On 18.11.2012, at 18:13, Reindl Harald wrote: > > > Am 19.11.2012 02:07, schrieb Tianyin Xu: >> You are saying as long as admins are careful, there's no misconfiguration? >> But why misconfigurations are so pervasive? >> Simply because the admins are not careful enough? > > yes > >> I apologize for my lack of respect. I don't know what's your stuff, but >> I guess they'll be more popular if you make them more friendly. > > it does not need to be more popular > it is better not to be too popular but working clean and safe > > careless working these days means usually also not care > about security which is not acceptable htese days and i > know a lot of crap out there which is more popluar like > my work but with crappy quality and terrible insecure > > see all this CMS sytems out there writing hundrets of > warnings each request with error_reporting E_STRICT > while my whole source code runs clean i know who is right > > really: > if you find it useful to complain why a configuration is > case-sensitive instead accept it and correct your fault > you are doing the wrong job > >