On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:36 AM, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:

> On May 18, 2010, at 00:33:34, [email protected] wrote:
> > Then users like me who don’t like to be told how to use their computer by
> their admin still have full control over their notifications (provided they
> can reach the prefpane/know how to dive into the ticket).
>
> That depends on whether we should uphold our own long-standing policy of
> users having ultimate control, or let admins use the whitelist to override
> them.
>
>
I think we should maintain this, and can maintain it, while adding the white
list feature.

What I think we should do is have the strike through like Peter mentions,
and the white list. Add in the "ignore my admin" hidden default, and I think
that solves the problem i.atent.dead has.

The only other thing we need to do is make sure it's apparent that this is
what's happening, so that the user knows what is going on, if they are like
 i.atent.dead.

I don't like the disable everything on registration, because then it's a lot
of work to get it back to how users like things, if they know enough to know
they want to enable it all. It'd be easier for them to get going with a
quick defaults command.

Chris

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