[Pkg-shadow-devel] Bug#287410: Proposal for a rewrite of shadow templates

Christian Perrier Christian Perrier <bubulle@debian.org>, 287410@bugs.debian.org
Tue, 14 Jun 2005 07:57:26 +0200


(please keep the shadow bug CC'ed)

> I think part of the last sentence could be kept:
> - that is not easy to guess. It should not be a word found in the dicti=
onary,
> - or a word that could be easily associated with you, like your middle =
name.
> + that is not easy to guess. It should not be a word found in dictionar=
ies,
> + or a word that could be easily associated with you.

The rationale was shortening this screen down. It is already quite
long in some languages and I'm not sure it fits on one screen in all
of them...which is something we try to respect in all d-i involved
debconf screens

>=20
> >  Template: passwd/password-empty
> >  Type: note
> > -_Description: Empty password was entered.
> > - You seem to have entered nothing for the password. That is not secu=
re!
> > - Please try again.=20
> > +_Description: Empty password
> > + You entered an empty password, which is not recommended.
> > + Please choose a non-empty password.
>=20
> s/recommended/allowed/
>=20
> As an empty password is not accepted, "recommended" is too weak.

Yes. This is indee dtricky as, technically speaking, empty passwords
are possible...:-). The fact is=A0: passwd config script does not allow
them. But maybe the small lie about "empty passwords not allowed"is
better than the minor inaccurracy.




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