Le 27/09/2016 à 15:58, Sam Bull a écrit : > On Tue, 2016-09-27 at 09:42 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >> On Tue, 2016-09-27 at 14:31 +0200, Jan Niklas Hasse wrote: >>> On Tue, 27 Sep 2016, at 13:44, 0x90 wrote: >>>> See this thread: >>>> https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/53d5kz/need_dev_info_abou >>>> t_ >>>> legacy_traytopicons_plus_in/ >>>> To achieve this goal, all apps need to be redesigned. >>> After reading the thread I still don't know what the replacement >>> is. >>> Just remove the tray icon? And run in the background without >>> illustrating that to the user? >> I don't know - this seems reasonable to me. If an application has a >> service component... just provide the service. As a user why do I >> care? There is no need for me to see something unless something >> happens. > > Also, for email, the accounts can be setup in the control panel as an > online account. If an account is setup through there, then it would > certainly be nice to have GOA or something trigger notifications for > these accounts if an app is not open. > > This would be similar to what the Ubuntu phone does with UOA, though > this is more born out of the lifecycle requirement, that apps aren't > allowed to run in the background. >
You also don't get it and answer to the problem very, very partially. The need is more global, what about other applications ? Your replies seem to confirm that you don't understand or care about some use cases. Again, Gnome plays nice if you use Gmail, supported cloud services and most of your apps are web-based, so that most of the time you have only a browser and maybe a terminal open. But I and MANY other user do use more applications than that. I gave several applications other than an e-mail client as examples. What will you do for them ? _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list