> The majority of users will consider
> a stupid issue to care about that.
How do you know that? Canonical hasn't asked anyone what they think.
Canonical doesn't seem to care, at the moment, about what most users
think about privacy.
> Microsoft for example typically uses the default browser page
If this extension is going to stay for release, perhaps it should be removed
from the core firefox and left as a separate package, something like the way
firefox-3.0-gnome-support was done. System administrators would be able to
easily bring back the expected Firefox functionality for all their
I certainly hope this gets changed soon. This would be one *killer* bug,
making Firefox less usable in Ubuntu. This breaks the standard Firefox
behavior, plain and simple.
Please don't include this in the final release. I'm begging you!
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Hi mac_v,
The Gnome HIG clearly states that a program does not belong in the
notification area if "clicking your notification area icon does anything
other than opening a window directly associated with the icon (e.g. a
mail folder window for a new mail icon, or a print queue window for
printer no
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Nm-applet is not an applet
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It might be more than a paper cut as it affects many packages, and could
involve a lot of work depending on how each package is handling the
notification area.
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Notification Area Getting Cluttered
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Public bug reported:
The nm-applet currently sits in the notification area. This is not where
applets are supposed to reside. The notification area is supposed to be
reserved for notifications. Since nm-applet is not notifying of any
particular status, it should be a panel applet.
Please see the
Public bug reported:
The "notification area" is getting cluttered by programs that don't need
to be there. For instance, tracker, nm-applet, gnome-power-manager,
sound-preferences, and bluetooth all currently sit in the notification
area. They are not notifying anyone about anything.
Please see t
** Tags added: usability
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