Am Di, 4. Aug, 2015 um 1:37 schrieb Nathan Haines <nhai...@ubuntu.com>:
On 08/04/2015 04:31 AM, Davide Alberelli wrote:
2015-08-04 13:17 GMT+02:00 Arash <aras...@gmail.com
<mailto:aras...@gmail.com>>:
Hi.
A phone is a phone and if you don't intend to use it like a
phone,
you have to deal with the consequences and not the phone makers.
So you are basically saying goodbye (and thanks for all the fish) to
convergence :)
Well, not necessarily. A phone still has to be able to answer and
make phone calls (especially emergency calls) even when it is being
used as a desktop-style device.
There's no reason to think the Dialer app would even be installed on
a desktop or tablet before VoIP and SIP integration are finished (and
even then it's likely to be optional).
I suspect this is something that snappy will improve. In any case
it's not an *unreasonable* suggestion while other, more permanent
work is underway.
I agree that the request is not unreasonable but this thread has shown
that there are also those users who don't use the dialer that often.
I feel that it has never been the common sense of the Ubuntu project
that a user who does not use the project as some others do has to "deal
with the consequences" for doing so.
And to be honest, is really that necessary to get a one second app
launch time improvement for *a single app* at the price of slowing down
the whole system and closing even more apps while they are in the
background?
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