> As you see, there are many reasons for this not to go through as-is in
my opinion. However, I'd like to suggest a different approach to still
enable experimenting with that in Resolute: ship that in a different,
new package, that would then be opt-in by users, and easily disabled by
just removing the package. That would allow the default experience to be
kept stable, but you would have some room to experiment with this
feature. Do you think the approach is reasonable and doable for you?

If we want the experimental permission prompting feature to be tried by
users, this is not an option. We have a toggle in security center which
allow the user to enable this feature. Here, you are in addition asking
those users to drop a configuration file as root, which is high friction
and will lead to the feature not being tested at all.

This is why we went with a conservative approach which is to bail very
early (not registering any callback) once the module loads if the
feature is not enabled.

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