On 29/04/12 00:58 +0200, Henrik Genssen wrote:
> >> >Sessions that never stop are a security issue.
> >> 
> >> I did not wanted them to never stop. I just want them to keep alive, while 
> >> the user is clicking around in the browser widget in the tryton client
> >
> >The timeout is reset on each request.
> So is there a noob or keep-alive request, that just does nothing - execpt for 
> keep alive?

No because using it is wrong for security because it is just like if we
get no timeout.

> >PS: http://linux.sgms-centre.com/misc/netiquette.php#wrap
> Cederic, this is ridiculously!

No, the mailing list is about communication so we have to follow some
rules to succeed.

> 72 Chars a line may be was something in the 90's...

I don't see why should it be linked to years.
It is about readability. Have you ever seen a book/newspaper written on the
entire width? (http://baymard.com/blog/line-length-readability)

> If you do not want new users / developers just simply say: go away or make a 
> closed list

I think if it was the case I will not be here to answer your emails.

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