On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Markus Slopianka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Am Montag 01 November 2010, 18:55:43 schrieb Roman Shtylman:
>
> > The basic question is, do we, or do we not, enable colibri
> > notifications by default? Do we have user feedback about this? Should
> > we do more to make it clear you can enable colibri style
> > notifications?
>
> Kubuntu does not use Colibri but Atayana (or whatever it's called) 
> notifications. Kubuntu
> patches a few bits of kdebase for this. Colibri is based on the same code but 
> works
> without patching. Colibri is not a KDE project (yet) but I think it should be 
> moved into
> KDE Extragear. KDE SC should, IMO, ship with a KCM that allows selecting 
> different
> notification systems and Kubuntu should move away from Atayana towards 
> Colibri.

The Colibri package's description says:
provides an alternative to KDE 4 Plasma notifications colibri
notifications look lighter and are completely passive: they do  not
provide any buttons.

>From this, I think that Colibri is the Qt implementation of the
Ayatana notifications which got rid of buttons on Ubuntu's GNOME
Desktop.  I'm pretty sure Kubuntu uses KNotify since the notifications
on a clean install *do* have buttons.

--
Mackenzie Morgan
http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com
apt-get moo

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