François CHAVANT wrote:
> I did this kind of test several times. I'm afraid you
are wrong...
> You will first get a receipt explaining that the
message is "waiting" then,
> when the phone you sent the message to is turned on,
you will get another receipt ("delivered"
status).
Well, I guess you learn something new every day. I'm sure
people will
come up with plenty of reasons why this is "bad"
and how it could be
used against them and how it invades their privacy. I'm not
going to
try to say that you are wrong. But it really doesn't bother
me and I
don't care one way or another.
What I will say is this. We are trying to more or less
write a
completely new mobile phone platform. I'm all for doing
things the
"right way" and challenging current implementation
to find a better
way. But we've got to pick and choose what battles we want
to fight.
We are all going to have different opinions and priorities,
so overall
prioritization (is that a word) of development isn't going
to make
everyone happy. Since pretty much every GSM phone already
behaves this
way and the messages are controlled by the network I'd much
rather spend
development time in ways other than to circumvent this
"problem."
Just my $.02
-Jonathon
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