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On 09/03/2011 12:26, Tom Laermans wrote:
On Wed, 2011-03-09 at 12:23 +0000, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Adam, does that sound like something we want to do in the default configuration?
Yes. We should slowly populate the default bad interfaces.
I was thinking of moving it to the database, so we can update it with database-update.php and users can add/remove.
I don't know if adding it under the user's nose on a schema/db update is a good thing... might suddenly remove interfaces they were indeed wanting to look at. I think as long as they are OK with what they see, they can add a new bad_if whenever they see something popping up that needs to go.
Setting stuff in the database is always good, but don't forget to write the html frontend for it :D
Initial change would build it from *their* bad_if.
adam.