On Nov 14, 2012, at 10:39 PM, Gervase Markham wrote:

> I believe you. However, at least reading the bugs, what seems to be missing 
> (as far as I can see) is an analysis of how much the need to preserve the 
> ability to have tabs on top or bottom complicates the tab strip code or makes 
> it harder to fix or refactor. Have I missed this analysis?
> 
> We have a toolbar customization UI which allows an arbitrary number of 
> toolbars with toolbar items arranged in any order the user specifies. And I 
> see no plans that we are going to remove this. (Are there some?) Given that 
> we have this level of designed flexibility, is the ability to alter toolbar 
> vertical ordering really such a big complexity increase above that?


We've bifurcated this thread in a way that I think is growing unhelpful. 
Gavin's commenting in the d.a.f one with a clearer state of the world, and I 
don't see a lot of value in having two threads in different newsgroups for this 
topic. The security concern here is a red herring (or a slippery slope, take 
your pick) so if we need to have conversations about how this prospective 
change compares to other parts of our UI, let's take it over there. (Though I'm 
not sure we do, given Gavin's latest comments on that thread).

J

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Johnathan Nightingale
VP Firefox Engineering
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