Yeah I think this should be done on the app level and not touch the
blacklist in the engine. I am for keeping both seperate :)
But maybe having a "hidden" option in the engines blacklist is a good option
2010/1/20 Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen
> So - I am pretty sure that we want said events in the
So - I am pretty sure that we want said events in the actual DB, because
they are valuable behavioral info. I can definitely see the idea in not
showing them in the GUI.
Perhaps we could drag some parts of the Blacklist extension from the
engine into a public lib, to easily serialize and deseriali
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Changed back. This does not necessairly have anything to do with
privacy, but more about keeping the logs clean and neat.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 364063
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its more or less the same as respecting privacy
same technique
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