*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 33820 ***

while this change may work well for you, you're not considering the people 
whose power buttons are in much more accessible locations (for example, laptop 
users have their power buttons right on the keyboard). in these cases 
accidently pressing the power button is common. i can't tell you how many times 
i've lost work because i accidently pressed the button and there was no 
confirmation.

as for your analogy, you can't usually lose hours of work by switching off the 
TV or lamp, so the interface can be simpler. on things where it's important not 
to turn off/on accidently, you have to confirm things. a better analogy would 
be an alarm system; you have to punch in your code and possibly override some 
regions to turn it on/off.

please do NOT remove this feature!

<soap-box>
this sort of thing is exactly why it's better to discuss a change of features 
on the mailing list with other users before submitting a bug. you may find that 
there is a valid reason to keep things as they are or that you have less 
support for the change than you thought you did. you're basically trying to 
argue that your priorities are more important than someone else's, and before 
you do that you should at least try to get some consensus. this will save 
developers some time...
</soap-box>

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