On Mi, 2013-03-27 at 13:36 -0500, Miguel Angel Castiblanco Torres wrote: > Oliver, > > > I think you'r totally wrong moving this discussion from 'Locking' to > the whole guidelines of Ubuntu Touch. well, we are discussing a design here ... visually as well as programmatically ... i'm not trying to steer anything :) > > > Obviously Ubuntu Touch is not focused to power-users and I think no > one is suggesting that (at least I'm not), but if guided by fear of > configurations Ubuntu Touch will be a system that by default prohibits > you to change anything, it will be a iOS. what would be wrong with this ? as long as you have optional tools to get all the extra options ? obviously iOS is successful among users ... (independently if you or i like it *people* do and we should take that into account when designing new functionality) > > > We are talking about giving the user a default configuration that > works for 80% of the users, and a plus for the most advanced users, a > plus that by the way could be a really cool function and something > people probably spread about. If we really want to make a difference, > don't let the whole task of doing great functionality to third parties > and put at least a couple of power user functionalities in system > apps. i didn't say third parties ... but surely mean third party apps ... if you add advanced functions to the default settings, test them with your mom (and i literally mean it) and if she gets along with them without your explanation ... if she doesn't and gets confused, it isn't a good default and you should think it over. > > > Returning to the Lock Screen discussion, most people will hate than > after blocked the device 5 minutes unlock and find another wallpaper, > menu, apps, etc. I think the best behavior is to select the user (if > more than one) and then load it without unlock keyring and then do all > thing we all agree before. what if there is only one user ? you will also have to have some kind of unlock function for security reasons ...
ciao oli
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