Tobias Besemer wrote: > The ss is necessary, when e.g. a user editing a large text in a wiki, haven't > saved that text yet, and closes this page as a mistake. So he can go back / > undo close and still have his un-saved text ...
Yes, this was the reason why sessionstore was introduced years ago. Today sessionstore provides much more than just crash recovery and a lot of people rely on it. > IMHO this scenario is so unlikely, that is makes no scene, to keep a lot of > data in the ss for each user by a manual close with the default settings. You are evading my questions and still haven't answered why the amount of I/O you say you're seeing is a problem for you. Instead of re-iterating your proposal and what you think we should be doing it would be great if you could tell us why the current behavior is a problem for you. - Tim _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform

