Re: [Epiphany] 1.2 plan revisited



On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 18:25, Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote:
> > If the integration with PDM is the steps that we choose to make, at
> > least the UI code is a lot based on pdm-dialog, the backend GObjects
> > (X509CertsManager and others) will need more work but not too hard
> 
> Not sure if this is clear ... I'm not saying a decision has been made,
> but that we need to work on it to find out which solution is the better.
> I think the stronger argument for integration is that Personal
> certificates is really personal data, much more then cookies at least

I understand, that is the reason i wrote "If ..." ;-). What about
Server/Site certificates and CA certificates?, i am not sure to label
them as personal data

> ...
> Another one is that the UI is pretty similar to the other pages,
> basically you have a list of items you can remove and see properties.
> And the latest is that for how much we hope to be able to make it
> easier, certificates and cookies at least are never going to be a newbie
> safe feature. _Maybe_ it's worth to not put these things all around the
> menus to avoid to confuse people. I hate to say this because I try to
> never considering "hididng" a good strategy but in this case ... maybe
> it can be useful.
> The worst con I see is that you risk to have a pretty long list of
> personal data categories, maybe at some point we would even be forced to
> give up the notebook for a list ...
> 
> Dave do you have any thoughts about pdm integration ?

Currently the only idea that is floating in my mind is related to the
layout of the UI if the certificate manager is integrated with PDM, and
the better way to solve it is to modify the pdm glade file and look at
it.

This weekend i will do two things:
  - Generate the certificates that i offered (for use cases testing)
  - I will try to design a pdm dialog with certificate manager
integrated, this will clear my mind about how this will look


> Marco




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