From kfm-devel Sat Jun 28 21:58:30 2003 From: "Dawit A." Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 21:58:30 +0000 To: kfm-devel Subject: Re: Trash, Delete, Shred X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kfm-devel&m=105683759620421 On Saturday 28 June 2003 15:29, Michael S. Mikowski wrote: > Hi Dawit: > > I am simply a lurker on this list, but your suggestion does sound good to > me. What options do you see if the trashcan is full? > > - Remove oldest files first [FIFO]? > - Make the trash can bigger? > - "stuff" it into the trash can anyway? > - Others? IMHO we should always adopt the KISS principle whenever possible. This means the dialog box should simple look something like this: Could not move the file(s) to the trash can because it is full. Do you want to delete the file(s) instead ? Once deleted the file(s) cannot be recovered from the trash can. [ ] Don't show this message [Yes] [No] > Also, in "real life" we would always shred all of paperwork when we emptied > the trash. I would personally find this a very useful option. Not everybody does this and the idea of shreding in the real world is completely different than that of the digital one. See the current debate about the existing "Shred" feature in konqueror. Sherding can be done with some degree of reliability in the real world whereas such action cannot be guaranteed for magnetic storage medium. The only reliable way to completely destroy information from a hard drive is to dismantle it and burn the platters IIRC. -- Regards, Dawit A.