On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Jacob Peddicord <jpeddic...@ubuntu.com>wrote:
> On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Natan Yellin <aan...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Even if most Ubuntu users aren't at all tech savvy, you can't annoy the >> small minority which are power users. Those are the people who may decide to >> get involved in development and submit patches, so their opinion is critical >> to your success. >> >> How about, for starters, adding a gconf option to show an X icon on >> notifications. I personally think it makes sense not to have one, but if >> people want one then you should let them have it. (And normal users, who >> you're trying to train to use notifications in a specific way, will never >> turn on the X because they don't even know what gconf is.) >> >> Either way, thanks a lot for all of the work that you guys have done so >> far! It's great to see Canonical getting involved and trying to improve the >> user interface. >> >> Natan >> > > A close button I personally don't see being useful, in the current state of > how notifications are displayed. They come and go relatively quickly, and by > the time you notice a notification to click the X it may have already > disappeared. > That's the point- I don't think an X is useful either, but it seems to be a common request. Natan
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