This bug was fixed in the package indicator-datetime -
13.10.0+15.04.20150331-0ubuntu1
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indicator-datetime (13.10.0+15.04.20150331-0ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium
[ Charles Kerr ]
* Reduce the forced screen-on time for alarms to reduce battery
consumption. Also, lower the d
Specification updated.
** Description changed:
As discussed in private bug #1430666, the default alarm ring duration of
30 minutes is really long compared to other phones. This got called out
because it will cause unnecessary screen-on battery drain.
IMO 30 minutes should not be the de
** Branch linked: lp:~charlesk/indicator-datetime/lp-1434637-make-
alarms-use-less-battery
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/143463
Giorgio is no longer with us, and the clock spec is currently
unmaintained. In the meantime:
1. I think you're on safe ground changing the alarm from 30 minutes to
10 minutes. I've requested access to the spec to update it accordingly.
2. I don't see any mention of a "'screen on' hold". What I do
** Description changed:
As discussed in private bug #1430666, the default alarm ring duration of
30 minutes is really long compared to other phones. This got called out
because it will cause unnecessary screen-on battery drain.
IMO 30 minutes should not be the default option -- if a use
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