I think it's about owning the consequences of one's own actions.
If you read the thread the guy does own up to his actions. He actually sounds like a nice guy who admits he made a mistake. He seems more interested in preventing this kind of thing from being possible than he is interested in dodging blame.
I'm happy the guy got his data back.
Does that mean the prompt should include: "...and don't delete my production database."?
If you read the thread the guy does own up to his actions. He actually sounds like a nice guy who admits he made a mistake. He seems more interested in preventing this kind of thing from being possible than he is interested in dodging blame.
I'm happy the guy got his data back.