https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62861
--- Comment #16 from Vladimir Sitnikov <[email protected]> --- > We followed recommendations in UX: > https://www.nngroup.com/articles/checkboxes-vs-radio-buttons/ Can you please clarify where is the recommendation to replace **single** checkbox with radio buttons? Just in case, the article you mention starts with "Stay informed" sample with **two checkboxes**. Then the very same article says that > Ironically, with a single question, using a checkbox would have been correct In other words, they recommend **single question using a checkbox**. > are you sure users will be aware of >what is done when "Same user on each iteration" is unchecked ? 1) If "same user" is checked, then the user is the same. If unchecked, then, "appareltly", the user is not the same. 2) Neither checkbox nor radio answer how "user" relates to a thread. For instance, what if I use TCP sampler. What "different user on each iteration" would mean? Nothing. Frankly speaking, I'm not even sure the checkbox/radio should even be there, however it is already there, so we should at least try to reduce the damage. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
