Mahmoud Abdul Jawad wrote:
> 3. keep a history of the notifications
> 4. max. number of notifications at the time
> 5. click able notifications
> 6. stackable notifications

I think that, at least on KDE, you really want to leave that stuff to the 
KNotify system, it already does all this stuff well. Only for point 5, you 
have to set some actions and handle the signals KNotify sends you. In 
principle, it's also possible to disable notifications of a given class 
(e.g. the one you'd define and use for the Fedora notifications) in KNotify, 
but it makes more sense to be able to disable the whole thing, including the 
fetching, it's no use fetching data just to have the resulting notifications 
eaten by KNotify at the user's request, that's why I didn't include your 
point 1 in the above list.

        Kevin Kofler

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