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bardak
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10 months ago
My favorite GNOME developer's hill to die on is their refusal to implement a system tray or work with the rest of the Linux desktop community to create an alternative to the system tray. Don't get me wrong there has been a abuse of the system tray but the refusal to acknowledge that there is a use case for persistent notifications or status indicators is ridiculous. there suggestion is that notifications are the solution is so inadequate. It's pretty telling that their arguments aren't sound when they have chosen to implement traditional system tray items such as a battery indicator and volume indicator as built in items on the task bar but they dismiss the idea that a chat app status indicator would be useful.
bigfatkitten|10 months ago
https://archive.is/M1MW2
wltr|10 months ago
v1ne|10 months ago
I find them highly useful on macOS, but there I lack the configurability I have on Windows.
tristan957|10 months ago
There is just no one working on the technology. TingPing, an Igalia employee and GNOME contributor, was working on a new D-Bus protocol for it, but the work stopped. There is a PR up on the freedesktop xdg-specs repository.
unknown|10 months ago
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amiga-workbench|10 months ago
rendaw|10 months ago
Saris|10 months ago