Hi MPT ;)

On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 15:34, Matthew Paul Thomas <m...@canonical.com>wrote:

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> frederik.nn...@gmail.com wrote on 27/09/10 10:39:
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> > With a persistent indicator for activity or progress, we can also see,
> > when the computer is idle: very important state to be aware of!
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> It really isn't.


Oh, sure it isn't *really* idle: only regarding the services we know to
reside in this proposed menu, e.g. downloads or file transfer operations


> Ubuntu is a multitasking OS, and applications can
> inhibit logout if necessary.
>

..logout is not a problem here, my point is rather that options arise with
such an indicator available:

We discussed prioritizing downloads for example..
or think of seeing your overall downloading progress at a glance..
or knowing how much time is approximately left, before evolution will finish
syncing your emails from the cloud, or how many files Ubuntu One has
completed syncing from what total number of objects..
Personally, i would love to see information from System Monitor here, i.e.
whether an app is frozen or unresponsive (of course again transparently),
perhaps using the warning colors we discussed so vividly before.
The frozen/unresponsive information would then again be useful in other
places, e.g. window list, Unity's dock, ALT+TAB dialog etc..

my gut feeling tells me that this thinking is going in the right direction,
especially with all the GSoC work done in the direction, as Dylan pointed
out..
Do you think that approach in general is not yet ready for consideration
here, or rather implementing it as persistent indicator would be too far
fetched an idea for the moment?

greetz
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