On May 18, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Christopher Forsythe wrote:

> I think we should maintain this, and can maintain it, while adding the white 
> list feature.
> 
> What I think we should do is have the strike through like Peter mentions, and 
> the white list. Add in the "ignore my admin" hidden default, and I think that 
> solves the problem i.atent.dead has.
> 
> The only other thing we need to do is make sure it's apparent that this is 
> what's happening, so that the user knows what is going on, if they are like  
> i.atent.dead.
> 
> I don't like the disable everything on registration, because then it's a lot 
> of work to get it back to how users like things, if they know enough to know 
> they want to enable it all. It'd be easier for them to get going with a quick 
> defaults command.

Does this need to be hidden?  Is it possible for Growl to know that it's being 
overridden at an administrator level? If so, could we just reveal a checkbox, 
or popup a window when the Growl preferences open, giving the opportunity to 
override that?

-Evan

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