(2019-03-16, 16:40)trogggy Wrote: Maybe Team Kodi should consider re-writing their warning. Just for you. You obviously think it means something different to what they think.
I have not descended into rudeness despite the rudeness and hostility directed at me. I won't start now.
Firstly, my understanding of english is not flawed. The language in the "warning" is not vague or equivocal. This is the "warning"
"Add-ons will be given access to personal data stored on this device. By allowing, you agree that you are solely responsible for any loss of data, unwanted behaviour, or damage to your device. Proceed?"
The first part is a direct statement, it is not a "might" because installing unknown software from dodgy sites might mess with your system. You are telling people that it WILL happen. It means exactly what it says and begs the questions: What access to personal data are add-ons given, specifically? What access to personal data were Ronie's add-ons being given, specifically? You've advised that add-ons are given the same access as Kodi. What access to personal data is Kodi given, specifically? Why? Where's the warning/agreement when Kodi is installed that it will be given access to personal data stored on the device? I've installed many times, and I've never clicked on anything.....
The second part of the warning is an indemnity. Here's a question that might turn the lightbulbs on:
If, as you state, you have no liability because Kodi is free software provided without warranty, why would you request or obtain an agreement to shift "sole responsibility" to the user? You say that you don't have any responsibility in the first place.... Your "warning" (indemnity) tells users that you do otherwise have liability for loss of data, unwanted behaviour or damage to a device and, if they agree, they'll be assuming sole liability (and letting you off the hook). That's what indemnities do, they shift the liability of the parties.
Maybe Team Kodi should consider taking legal advice instead of relying on what they think? (Hint: no court of law will want to hear what a computer programmer thinks it means)
Secondly, this add-on is not some third-party add-on from some dodgy source. It was posted by a Team Kodi member, with a request that people install it to test for the benefit of the project. How would "turning off 3rd party repos" affect in any way a warning associated with installing locally an add-on from a Team Kodi member? THAT's the basis on which this warning appeared. THIS IS NOT A THIRD PARTY ADD-ON. I'm ok, I wasn't "naive" enough to install it. (eye-rolling smiley)
Another suggestion: if you want help from the "community" don't be so rude and hostile all the time to the users of this forum.