On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Deb Richardson <[email protected]> wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- > > > * As a user, I want to be able to modify my Sync data settings in my > > > browser at any time after I have set up Sync and am logged into my > Firefox > > > Account. > > > > This seems like it needs more detail. Suppose that I am syncing my > passwords > > and I decide to stop. What do you expect happens? > > I expect it would be the same thing as what happens if you detach Sync on > a device entirely, only applied to a single data type. If that sounds > nonsensical, let me know what would make more sense. It doesn't sound nonsensical, but we've just reduced to a previously unsolved problem. What happens then? Do we forget? > > > If so, I'll add them to the MVP list unless there is strenuous > objection > > > otherwise. > > > > > > > A bunch of the properties in the first story seem pretty unnecessary for > > MVP. For instance, does Chrome sync even indicate potential bandwidth > > usage? > > I didn't necessarily mean giving the user a specific number for "This will > use X bandwidth of Y time", but a more general sense that their History is > going to be significantly larger than syncing just bookmarks and passwords, > etc. It would really be more a general information page than specific data > at this point, although we may want to add specific data information in > later releases. > > Does that make more sense? > Does Chrome do that? I'm not saying it's bad, but is it seriously MVP? -Ekr
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