https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135041

--- Comment #8 from Justin L <[email protected]> ---
I find it very telling that they even had to write an article a couple of years
ago about why their bad idea wasn't so bad.

This phrase is key. 
> "Checkboxes and radio buttons are honestly used pretty sparingly 
> in elementary OS, 
> and even more sparingly together. When they are used, it’s fairly obvious
> from context whether it’s a multi-select or exclusive-select situation."

As attachment 100290 shows, we don't have control over whether the use of radio
buttons or checkboxes will be obvious from the context - since these are
user-created items. Nor could we claim that they are sparingly used.

And I strongly disagree this this is just "historical differences for those
subtly different behaviours". The distinction is not subtle at all.

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