Yeah, I'm not sure that this is expected behavior (I would expect not). The intent is that a "customization" upgrade would allow additive changes to the favorites ring, for instance to allow a school to ensure that every kid has brand new activity X in the ring on the first day of class (if the kids later remove it, that's up to them, of course). The question, then, is if/why installing that RPM behaved in the manner of a customization instead of a basic software update. Tomeu, do you know how this is expected to work?
- Eben On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 8:11 PM, Mikus Grinbergs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After I had installed the sugar 0.81.6-3 rpm on top of an earlier > Joyride, my 'Ring of Activities' in Home View expanded. Sugar had > added its "base" favorites to my .sugar/default/favorite-activities > file (which I had previously set up the way I liked it). Had to go > through and delete the added icons I did not want the ring to have. > > mikus > > > > p.s. When I post to this list, people are assuming that I am > writing for the purpose of soliciting "help" with what I > encountered. If I think the behavior I saw should be changed, I > won't post here -- I'll write a ticket. If I *am* asking for > help/advice, I will say so in what I post. But if I post here > without explicitly asking for "help", what I am doing is "letting > others know" that there was a situation which I did not expect. > > My purpose in doing so is to "alert" people who know more than I do > -- they may think what I saw had no significance, or they may have > the perception "a function that I am familiar with is misbehaving". > I am not asking for "help" -- all I am doing is tossing the ball > over the wall. [This post falls into this category.] > > _______________________________________________ > Sugar mailing list > Sugar@lists.laptop.org > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar >
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