Re: [Bf-committers] Please turn off Auto Run Python Scripts by default

2013-06-06 Thread Yu Asakusa
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:40 PM, Campbell Barton ideasma...@gmail.com wrote: To avoid further threads on this topic added a section to our developer FAQ. http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Doc/FAQ#How_Does_Blender_Deal_with_Security.3F Thank you for taking an action. The section you added

Re: [Bf-committers] Please turn off Auto Run Python Scripts by default

2013-06-06 Thread Yu Asakusa
- Producer Blender Institute Entrepotdok 57A - 1018AD Amsterdam - The Netherlands On 6 Jun, 2013, at 12:57, Yu Asakusa wrote: On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:40 PM, Campbell Barton ideasma...@gmail.com wrote: To avoid further threads on this topic added a section to our developer FAQ. http

Re: [Bf-committers] Please turn off Auto Run Python Scripts by default

2013-06-04 Thread Yu Asakusa
PM, Yu Asakusa yu.asak...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, Currently “Auto Run Python Scripts” in the File tab in the user preferences (UserPreferencesSystem.use_scripts_auto_execute in Python) is turned on by default. Please turn it off by default. The current default setting means that when users

Re: [Bf-committers] Please turn off Auto Run Python Scripts by default

2013-06-04 Thread Yu Asakusa
blender.exe or so, then you don't have to manually set it on each startup. Having a Confirmation popup Do you really want to run the script? is not a good idea, neither as a preference or not. Thomas Am 04.06.2013 15:23, schrieb Yu Asakusa: Thank you for the reply, and especially for the pointer

Re: [Bf-committers] Please turn off Auto Run Python Scripts by default

2013-06-04 Thread Yu Asakusa
Thank you for the list of potential risks. I cannot judge how difficult it is to solve all of them and make it safe for a user to open an untrusted blend file, but it seems it is much harder than I expected. If it is too hard, do you think it is easier to better communicate to users that opening