This bug was fixed in the package bzr-gtk - 0.95.0+bzr629-1ubuntu1
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bzr-gtk (0.95.0+bzr629-1ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* Sync on Debian experimental.
* Change DBus path for seahorse to match what we have in Jaunty.
(LP: #332050)
* Add missing import of gobject in bzr-no
** Changed in: bzr-gtk
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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bzr notification icon should not be permanent
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283832
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A fix has been committed upstream that should improve this. I aim
to get a snapshot in shortly.
Thanks,
James
** Changed in: bzr-gtk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Triaged
Target: None => ubuntu-9.04-beta
** Changed in: bzr-gtk
Status: New => Fix C
Oh, after being surprised by the strength of my dislike for this, I just
realised one of the things that's making me hate it so much. The quit
option is actually ignored. I right-click, choose quit, and it just
sits there. Do it again, same lack of response.
I've also just noticed that it's pos
Just want to add that I also hate this (and came here looking for this
exact bug which I would have written up of course, if it didn't already
exist). It's not just that the icon doesn't provide anything useful and
takes up real-estate... it's taking up memory, and creating
vulnerabilities by runn
Since everybody, including myself, hates the icon, why isn't it removed?
Cheers.
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Absolutely agreed. I only use bzr rarely, but do use the visualization
tools when I do. Having this package permanently waste screen real-
estate (and in a visually loud way too) is stupid.
Perhaps separating out the visualization tools that are usable from a
command line from the desktop integr
+1 to remove the icon, it's annoying.
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+1 I hate this icon. It is screamy (bright yellow 'warning' sign),
I have no use for it. No left clicks... What the heck. What should I get
notified of anyway?
What is gateway to LAN? Sounds like something that I wouldn't like
advertised (security) at all.
I use bzr locally and push over sftp to
Furthermore, the icon does not respond to left clicks at all. This is a
pretty serious usability issue.
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bzr notification icon should not be permanent
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The bzr-notify process is started automatically upon login (through a
FDO autostart file) and permanently takes up space in my notification
area, while it is clearly not a notification icon that needs my
attention (and then disappears). The only way to turn it off is to
uninstall bzr-gtk from my De
"It's not just there for notification,"
Then it should not be in the *notification* area. I know that
notification area abuse is pretty common but it should not be an excuse.
An icon in the notification are should disappear after a given user
action (or a certain lapse of time) but should never n
It's not just there for notification, also to allow you to for example
enable gateway to LAN and announcing branches on the LAN.
Perhaps it should just be disabled by default until the user enables it
rather than enabled until the user disables it.
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bzr notification icon should not be permanen
** Changed in: bzr-gtk
Product: Bazaar => Bazaar GTK+ Frontends
** Changed in: bzr-gtk (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: bzr => bzr-gtk
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