Thanks for bringing this up Peter.

I don't know what this checkbox is, I've never heard of it. Regardless
of the fact that it's N hops away from the main window, we should not
be making user visible changes without copying the UX team.

Whoever added this UI, please remove it before I have to when I get
back next week.

Thanks.

-Ben

On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Peter Kasting <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome?view=rev&revision=25955 added a "Clear
> Strict-Transport-Security state" checkbox to the "Clear browsing data"
> dialog.
> It's disappointing to me that this change was made without any bug in the
> bug database linked, and without any input from a member of the UI team,
> despite the code reviewer (abarth) explicitly wondering about getting UI
> review.  I know that my personal opinion is that this checkbox is wholly
> inappropriate as approximately 0% of our users will have any idea what it
> means.  (I sure didn't before reading the code.)
> For the issue at hand, I'd like to hear from agl on why users have to see
> this, and if we can't just "do the right thing automatically" or at least
> have more hidden control (e.g. a command-line switch, or something in the
> Under The Hood options), as well as hearing from beng as the UI lead on
> whether this is fine or not.
> In general, please take this as a reminder that nontrivial changes should
> have relevant bugs, and UI-affecting changes should be OKed by the UI team.
> PK

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