(In reply to comment #50)
> Could we also get a config option that turns this whole feature on/off? I
> ask because some industries (like the one where I work) require that all
> electronic communications related to the business get recorded and reviewed
> by compliance officers and made available to regulatory agencies upon
> request.

I think we do need a connection parameter to control this. I think the
possible sensible settings are:

- never use OTR, behave exactly as though it was not implemented

- start an OTR conversation if the local user or remote peer explicitly
requests it

- try to start OTR conversations automatically

I think that would be most comprehensible as two booleans: something
like "enable-otr" (default false initially, default true after a couple
of releases) and "enable-opportunistic-otr" (not implemented in Xavier's
patch, but someone could add it).

The writer of Comment #50 would explicitly set enable-otr to false; the
people getting excited about this bug would explicitly set enable-otr to
true, and when implemented, probably also set enable-opportunistic-otr
to true.

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