This system, which purports to indicate the threat of a terrorist attack, and thereby tells the general public how much they need to worry, is as follows:
- Green - Low
- Blue - Guarded
- Yellow - Elevated
- Orange - High
- Red - Severe
Rephrasing this in practical terms (which is what information developers do), we get:
- Green - Relax! Take a load off. No worries here.
- Blue - Start getting a little anxious.
- Yellow - Be afraid. Be very afraid.
- Orange - Begin making your final arrangements.
- Red - Stop reading this - you're most likely dead already.
We need a similar warning system for all public, distributed information. It would be as follows:
- Green - This document is 100% complete and accurate. And it's also fun to read!
- Blue - Unless this document is describing something that could hurt or maim you, you can safely refer to it.
- Yellow - This document contains quite a few errors and omissions that we just couldn't bother fixing. Sorry about that. Proceed with caution.
- Orange - Oh boy - this document has alot of problems. Missing procedures and overviews. Tasks that you can't complete. A rotten index. I would stay away if I were you.
- Red - Don't even bother reading this. Ask your tech friend for help.
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