https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452500
--- Comment #12 from Alex <a...@laxu.de> --- > To be honest, based on your use cases, I think the path of least resistance > is to just close the apps that you don't want to receive notifications from > (e.g. the personal chat app while you're at work, other noisy app), or > permanently disable their notifications (e.g. Spotify). I would not consider this a good solution. At best it is a workaround. I do not really care about music apps (I do not use notifications for such trivial things), but I am thinking about different chat system, mail clients, and so on. > I don't think it's super likely that we'll end up implementing what > essentially amounts to a per-app DND mode. The UI would become super complex > really fast. I think a per-app DnD would be enough and this wouldn't require a complex UI. Each App already has a header (or whatever it is internally called) in the notifications list with a clear-button, that remove all notification from that app. There could additionally be a DnD button, that allows to mute future notification for some time. I would compare it to notifications in mobile apps. If your Signal group is too active, you can mute it for 1 hour and still receive notification for message from other users. In KDE it would be a DnD mode for, e.g., notifications from your chat program, which do not suppress notifications from, for example, your e-mail client. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.