On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Richard Hughes <hughsient@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is only tangentially related, but we really should move away from the "don't show again" buttons - either the notification is useful, and you should see it, or it's not useful, and you shouldn't see it. We could also just be smarter about when the notification appears - for example, security updates as soon as they're available, other updates once a day at most, etc. The other problem with them is that if you accidentally click "don't show again", there is no obvious way to undo that operation.
Right at the moment the DBUS interface honours the "don't show me this
again" checkbox that you might have already clicked.
This is only tangentially related, but we really should move away from the "don't show again" buttons - either the notification is useful, and you should see it, or it's not useful, and you shouldn't see it. We could also just be smarter about when the notification appears - for example, security updates as soon as they're available, other updates once a day at most, etc. The other problem with them is that if you accidentally click "don't show again", there is no obvious way to undo that operation.
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