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2011-01-28
lucas_maximus,
"That argument is stupid ... "
Frankly, I was thinking the same thing as shotsman before he said it.
"I have YET to do a commit a massacre ... therefore I might because I haven't yet ???"
This is a new feature which is designed to shut down unsigned software, that's the whole purpose of it's existence. Why do you think it will obviously be optional on OEM systems that are "designed for windows 8"?
If you were in charge of how this feature was implemented, would you hardcode exclusively microsoft/OEM keys into the firmware, or would you allow the end user to control their own keys?
Edited 2011-09-24 22:09 UTC