Internally, SES uses the term “whitelist” and “permits” interchangeably. This change attempts to regularize this terminology, favoring “permit”, “permits”, “permitted”, and “unpermitted” throughout.
The only user-visible effects appear in error messages.
Security Considerations
None.
Scaling Considerations
None.
Documentation Considerations
Addressed.
Testing Considerations
None.
Compatibility Considerations
There is some risk that this will frustrate tests that over-constrain on error message patterns.
Description
Internally, SES uses the term “whitelist” and “permits” interchangeably. This change attempts to regularize this terminology, favoring “permit”, “permits”, “permitted”, and “unpermitted” throughout. The only user-visible effects appear in error messages.
Security Considerations
None.
Scaling Considerations
None.
Documentation Considerations
Addressed.
Testing Considerations
None.
Compatibility Considerations
There is some risk that this will frustrate tests that over-constrain on error message patterns.
Upgrade Considerations
None.