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@@ -597,12 +597,12 @@ Also, the calculation is deliberately expensive, to deter people from | |||
597 | doing this just for fun (as the actual revocation operation is expensive | 597 | doing this just for fun (as the actual revocation operation is expensive |
598 | for the network, not for the peer performing the revocation). | 598 | for the network, not for the peer performing the revocation). |
599 | 599 | ||
600 | To avoid TL;DR ones from accidentally revocating their zones, I am not | ||
601 | giving away the command, but its simple: the actual revocation is | ||
602 | performed by using the @command{-p} option | ||
603 | of @command{gnunet-revocation}. | ||
604 | |||
605 | 600 | ||
601 | @c FIXME: The Manual should give away the command using an example that is | ||
602 | @c very likely to never exist. | ||
603 | To avoid TL;DR ones from accidentally revocating their zones, we are not | ||
604 | giving away the command, but it is uncomplicated: the actual revocation is | ||
605 | performed by using the @command{-p} option of @command{gnunet-revocation}. | ||
606 | 606 | ||
607 | @node What's Next? | 607 | @node What's Next? |
608 | @subsection What's Next? | 608 | @subsection What's Next? |