Re: Fedora Notifications System.

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On Tuesday, August 24, 2010 21:11:56 Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Michal Hlavinka wrote:
> > disagree, have you seen your notifications after leaving your computer
> > alone for several hours with IM client connected (with whatever status)?
> > 
> > You'll get tons of "User XY has changed status to: blah blah"
> 
> Well, IMHO Kopete shouldn't spam notifications for this type of non-
> exceptional event at all. Is this enabled by default? If so, maybe we
> should disable it by default in kde-settings?

afaik it's enabled by default and not only for kopete. Kopete as many other 
apps uses kde notifications subsystem for a long time. You can check it in 
system settings->notifications. 

I don't think it should go to different kind of notifications or where/how do 
you think these notifications should be displayed?

IMHO kde notifications miss at least timeout settings for notifications, because 
some notifications should be permanent (closed by user), some of them should 
"die" after some time and some of them should be obsoleted (done by 
application sending the notification) - for example kopete - there's deffinitely 
no need to have both "9:35:04 User Xyz is typing" and "9:35:08 User Xyz send 
new message:...." notifications
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