> having a few extra hoops to jump through seems like a good idea.
I think that there is more to that. You need to consciously type the name of the repo that you want to remove. Windows used to add a lot of jumps to get something done, and the result was mindless clicking the "yes" button and realizing 1 second later that you deleted important information.
Yes, and infrequent; the main issue with Windows (Vista mainly) was that it appeared far too often. Even with 7, when you're setting it up for the first time for example, I think it shows up too often.
Same with Terms & Conditions. If you want your customers to truly have read and understood them, you have to show them a short quiz at the end of it. You're required to do a quiz in Europe nowadays if you want to engage in stock trading.
I think that there is more to that. You need to consciously type the name of the repo that you want to remove. Windows used to add a lot of jumps to get something done, and the result was mindless clicking the "yes" button and realizing 1 second later that you deleted important information.
That extra hoops need to be cognitive meaningful.