On Wednesday, August 25, 2010 11:13:29 Kevin Kofler wrote: > Michal Hlavinka wrote: > >> 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. > > The problem is not that notifications are enabled by default (of course > they are), but what kind of notifications are enabled. The ones Kopete > issues don't make sense. > > > 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? > > Not at all. A change in online status of a contact should be reflected in > your contact list, but is otherwise irrelevant. it's not irrelevant if you are trying to catch online someone who is online only time to time > > 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 > > That "User Xyz is typing" notification is also unhelpful and redundant and > should just be disabled by default. also has use case for me, so even this is disabled by default, I'll turn it on again > I'll bring this up in the KDE SIG meetings, I think we should really > disable that stuff by default in kde-settings. disabling something won't fix it, also I don't think this is that bad that it requires extra patch to turn it off by default and diverge from upstream -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel