[Bug 328615] Re: gajim shouldn't use notifications with actions

Matthew Paul Thomas mpt at canonical.com
Sun Feb 22 22:55:17 UTC 2009


The reason we fall back to alert boxes at all is that there might be
software we don't know about, for which the actions in notifications are
vital to the use of the application, and we don't want to render those
applications completely unusable in Ubuntu.

I think that argument applies exactly as much to applications using
python-notify as it does to applications in general. If so, we should
fix applications using python-notify individually, just as we're fixing
other applications individually.

** Changed in: gajim (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

** Summary changed:

- gajim shouldn't use notifications with actions
+ gajim uses notifications with actions without checking

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: gajim
- 
  When a new message arrives while gajim is in the background, a
- notification bubble appears that, when clicked, brings the relevant
- window to the front. The action should be made conditional on whether
- the notification server supports actions.
+ notification appears that, when clicked, brings the relevant window to
+ the front. The action should be made conditional on whether the
+ notification server supports actions.

** Tags added: notify-osd

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gajim uses notifications with actions without checking
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