On 29-Jul-09, at 2:31 PM, Ian Fette wrote:

> Add them to the malware blacklist :)

Yeah, I think this is right. Bad acting websites should be considered  
malware, and blocked for that reason.

Linus: I agree that we can (and probably should) work on the webapps  
list to build some good specifications about how offline applications  
communicate expectations about permission and space requirements. We  
should also, though, make sure that as useragents we provide some sort  
of UI for cataloguing what offline apps are installed, how much space  
they're taking, and provide mechanisms for removing them.

cheers,
mike

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