Since there's no more comments,

I am closing this case as approved :)

--Irene
Alfred Peng wrote:
> Hi Irene,
>
> Irene Huang wrote:
>> Hi, Hugh
>>
>> Hugh McIntyre wrote:
>>> It's not clear from the public materials if you'll be shipping a man 
>>> page or not.  It's also not clear from the webkit.org sources 
>>> whether these have man pages - it looks like the answer is no.
>> From the pkgmaps attached, the project does not ship manpage for now.
>>>
>>> In any case I think it's up to you want to do.  If you ship 
>>> documentation that says "HTTPS is not enabled by default" then it's 
>>> up to you if you explain why or not.  I thin you can either:
>>>
>>> - not mention WEBKIT_IGNORE_SSL_ERRORS at all.
>>
>>> - or if you do mention it, you should say that it's insecure and 
>>> probably also should be considered obsolete (.ie. may go away in 
>>> future?).
>> in the future if manpage is to be shipped for libwebkit, I'd prefer 
>> option two.
>> Alfred and Chris, what's your opinion?
> I'd go with option two. Attached is the drafted man page I prepared 
> for libwebkit. I added the HTTPS part at the NOTE section.
>
> Thanks,
> -Alfred
>> Now that most of the questions seem to be answered, I don't see the 
>> necessity of having a meeting (if I understand correctly).
>> If there's no objections, I would like to close this case within 24 
>> hours.
>>
>> Thanks for all the comments :)
>>
>> --Irene
>>>
>>> Either option is OK with me.
>>
>


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