tgpraveen wrote:
> So, all I would say is that the way this issue was handled was definitely
> not right. and in future if something is so actively discussed, like this
> was in Ayatana list or anywhere else, then it might be best to use that
> advice or give a sane rationale not to. And definitely
While it is too late to do anything about this in the Karmic cycle, I must
protest the way this issue was handled. First, this issue was discussed in
Ayatana in detail. And a sensible conclusion that everyone seemed to come to
after discussing all possible cases was DND mode + not hiding notificati
On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 08:44 +, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> mac_v - the same could be said of your constant repetition of the fact
> that you missed an IM during a movie. When you quit the movie, the MI
> told you it was there.
Yes , MI will show *only* when we quit the movie. that is what I'm
mac_v wrote:
> The choice made here seems to have been more from a personal experience
> rather than from a design view!
>
mac_v - the same could be said of your constant repetition of the fact
that you missed an IM during a movie. When you quit the movie, the MI
told you it was there. It's no
I think mac_v makes correct points.
This bug should be given high priority and resolved ASAP Imho else it will
become a really big annoyance of karmic.
I really dont understand why it was decided to go for this behaviour in the
first place. In ayatana ml this topic was discussed in detail and the
On Fri, 2009-10-02 at 18:22 +, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> The issue is presentations - it's potentially embarrassing to have
> non-system messages up on a big screen.
>
Yes , for those the user can be allowed to set the status from the
indicator session.
But , not every one is going to be do
mac_v wrote:
> Hi Mark ,
> The issues with screen flicker when running apps in fullscreen has been
> solved in compiz.
> So , Why do any of the bubbles have to be suppressed?
> Why is an IM not important?
>
> The other day , i was watching a movie and the sound of an IM ping got
> drowned in the