On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 13:47, Simon Schampijer<si...@schampijer.de> wrote:
> Another question that came up today:
>
> Should the activity toolbar contain the "share" option by default?
> Disabled by default?

Maybe we could use the max_participants property to know when to
disable the button?

Regards,

Tomeu

> <erikos> a) the sharing button should be optional
> <alsroot> erikos: I guess in case of a) we can follow old behaviour - by
> default all buttons are enabdled, dev is free to hide() them
> <erikos> alsroot: I would prefer to hide it by default
> <erikos> alsroot: as most of the simple activities do not have sharing
> facilities
> <alsroot> erikos: +1 then
> <erikos> alsroot: we could as well make it insensitive
> <erikos> alsroot: hmm
> <alsroot> erikos: or another option, having full featured activity
> toolbar and if user wants something different he can create regular
> gtk.Toolbar and place there activity.widgets components
> <erikos> alsroot: hmm, yeah - let's imagine the case: kid does create
> his first activity
> <erikos> alsroot: they will follow guide X - and use the standard toolbar
> <erikos> alsroot: even though, no sharing is implemented - they will get
> the button
> <erikos> alsroot: we can ask as well for clarification the design team
> <erikos> alsroot: just be to clear: not a blocker to land your work today
> * alsroot just thinks that mentioning of hiding something from default
> toolbar in the guide could be more confusing
> <alsroot> s/hiding/hiding or showing/
> <erikos> alsroot: lets ask again on the ml, to be sure, sounds good?
> <alsroot> erikos: yeah
>
> Thanks,
>    Simon
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