Fair enough; in retrospect I realize my message may have come across with the wrong tone. Mostly I was just wondering how often we do this, since it doesn't seem like you'd want this to be the blanket approach to new things. I defer to Maciej's (and others') wisdom as to what the right thing to do is on this particular feature. -- Dirk On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 11:25 PM, Darin Fisher <darin@chromium.org> wrote:
I don't think it is the norm. This one is special for the reasons already stated. -Darin
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 11:17 PM, Dirk Pranke <dpranke@chromium.org> wrote:
Keeping it off by default until it has some mainstream acceptance seems like a bit of a self-defeating policy for new features; is this often done in WebKit?
-- Dirk
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com> wrote:
Since <a ping> has been controversial in the past (for arguably bogus reasons, but controversial nontheless), I suggest we keep it off by default until we find it has some mainstream acceptance and/or we discover that more ports want it. Regards, Maciej P.S. We haven't decided yet if we want it on for the ports Apple ships, but it's probable we will turn it on sooner or later.
On Oct 4, 2010, at 6:51 PM, Jeremy Orlow wrote:
Given that a ping really doesn't open up any new privacy holes (just makes it easier for sites to get the data they're going to gather anyway without slowing down the experience for the user), it seems like we might as well enable it by default. If a port doesn't want it, they can always disable it, right? Thanks, J
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Nate Chapin <japhet@chromium.org> wrote:
This is a few days late, but I just wanted to let the team know that, as of http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/68166, WebKit can support <a ping> (but support is disabled by default).
The reason I left it disabled by default is that some ports may want to have a mechanism for disabling pings, and I didn't want anyone to accidentally pick it up before they were ready. I'm happy to flip it to enabled by default if that's what people prefer.
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