On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 12:19 AM, Jan Miksovsky wrote:
> I have no idea how to settle this question. If everyone else is happy using
> WebEx, and someone else can set up the video call, I certainly don’t have a
> problem with that. (My only issue would be if the meeting
I never use WebEx, and had proposed Google Hangouts only because I thought it
was ubiquitous (and free).
I have no idea how to settle this question. If everyone else is happy using
WebEx, and someone else can set up the video call, I certainly don’t have a
problem with that. (My only issue
I come across the "Are You Sure?" when unsubscribing from email lists a
lot. I don't think it is something we should allow, it is annoying and
sounds condescending to people. I'm making a choice to press this thing, i
mean it.
I think it is best if sites simply offer notification preferences in
Currently the user can turn off notifications for a website directly from
the browser. When he unsubscribes all notifications from that website are
turned off.
However, it is a common practice (for example with email) to allow the user
to turn off only some topics (i.e. fine grained preferences).