(In reply to comment #46)
> 1) might have been discussed, but it wasn't implemented (the implementation
> just dropped actions no matter what.
Right, but it's bad for the same reason. We can't drop callbacks like the original implementation did it, and we also can't do it depending on the notification server -- unless we care only about a know set of servers and are confident that they'll continue to support actions.
(In reply to comment #46)
> 1) might have been discussed, but it wasn't implemented (the implementation
> just dropped actions no matter what.
Right, but it's bad for the same reason. We can't drop callbacks like the original implementation did it, and we also can't do it depending on the notification server -- unless we care only about a know set of servers and are confident that they'll continue to support actions.