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I recently received this personal email from Jira (built by Jira on
Michael's 1st OFBIZ-10187 comment)

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Michael Brohl mentioned you on OFBIZ-10187
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[~jacques.le.roux],

can you explain the idea behind the current PERMISSIVE_POLICY?

I do not understand why rendering is restricted to only html elements
"html", "body", "div", "center", "span", "table", "td" and why no attributes
are allowed.

What about "ul", "li" etc., I don't expect these elements to be harmful.

>                 Key: OFBIZ-10187

>         View Online: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10187
>         Add Comment:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10187#add-comment

Hint: You can mention someone in an issue description or comment by typing 
"@" in front of their username.

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That's new, fine, dandy, and here apropriate to clearly notify me, thanks
Michael.

I also see that we sometimes use the "@" notation when it's not really
needed because of our Jira notification scheme (I guess we did not change
and it's ASF default).

The simple rule is: if someone somehow participated to the Jira s/he should
receive notifications. This include creation and comments, and I guess also
when only watching and voting.

Here is a complete image of our Jira notification scheme (only accessible to
Jira admins)
<http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/file/t34839/Image_003.png> 

Hope this helps and is not confusing. The point is less burden when the
person is already in the Jira 

Jacques



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