subject="""comment 6"""
date="2024-04-30T19:53:43Z"
content="""
-On trust, it seems to me that if someone chooses to enable a particular
-special remote, they are choosing to trust whatever kind of computations it
-supports.
+On trust, it seems to me that if someone chooses to install a
+particular special remote, they are choosing to trust whatever kind of
+computations it supports.
Eg a special remote could choose to always run a computation inside a
particular container system and then if you trust that container system is
-secure, you can choose to use it.
+secure, you can choose to install it.
+
+Note that enabling the special remote is not necessary, because a
+repository can be set to autoenable a special remote.
"""]]