Re: [PATCH 0/8] Suspend block api (version 6)

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Hi,

On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 06:58:20PM +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> We know that this problem is mostly uninteresting if your userland is 
> well written. The sad truth is that it's impossible to trust that your 
> userland is well written, and broadly impossible to communicate to users 
> that the reason that their battery life is miserable is because of the 
> applications and not because of the platform. If you don't believe that 
> that's a worthwhile use case to deal with then suspend blockers buy you 
> pretty much nothing. But if you do, then nobody's yet demonstrated 
> another workable way for this to be handled.

don't get me wrong, I have faced similar problems of use time targets
due to ill-behaved applications, we just decided to deal with it with
the help of bugzilla. File a bug to that application and get the
developer to fix it. At least you are teaching the guy to fish. I
understand when you open an AppStore the problem grows bigger but, like
I replied to James, build an automated system to check average power
usage on the SDK and AppStore acceptance process and you get developers
to fix their apps before they reach the device.

-- 
balbi
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