I was just about to write another long post about the favicon incident, 
but since I really don't think that would do a whole lot of good, I am 
doing something else instead.  I have a question for the developers and 
module owners who checked in automatic favicon.ico requests in mozilla.

What, if anything, can those of us who thoroughly hate this feature, do 
to get it removed?

Before this was implemented, several options were suggested by those 
about to check it in.  One was an evangelism situation, where if we 
could get like 75 of the top 100 sites that used favicon to add link 
tags pointing to their icons, automatic favicons would be turned off. 
No real discussion was had on who would compile the list of sites, or 
how many of them we would need to convert before we could get this 
reversed.  In another bug, someone said that this feature would be 
turned on "until we get a storm of protests from webmasters."  When I 
(believing that such had already occured) asked for a clarification of 
what "storm of protests" meant, I was told to "take it to the 
newsgroups", and promptly ignored.  Another time someone said that this 
would be removed from 1.0 if it were the "consensus of the community" to 
do so.  Again, no one explained how it was to be determined what the 
consensus of the community was.

Like so many other things, we could probably sit here and argue about 
this for months and never come to an agreement about what the "right" 
thing to do is.  But rather than argue about it, a lot of us would be 
willing to go out put a lot of work into evangelism or whatever it need 
be, if we had an agreement to get this removed were we successful to 
some predefined degree.

I'll repeat my original question, in case anyone forgot or wasn't 
listening: What, if anything, can those of us opposed to automatic 
favicon fetching do to get it removed?


Aaron Andersen
www.xulplanet.com


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