Michal Hlavinka wrote:
> Well, IMHO Kopete shouldn't spam notifications for this type
of non-
> exceptional event at all. Is this enabled by default? If so, maybe we
> should disable it by default in kde-settings?
afaik it's enabled by default and not only for kopete. Kopete as many
other apps uses kde notifications subsystem for a long time.
The problem is not that notifications are enabled by default (of course they
are), but what kind of notifications are enabled. The ones Kopete issues
don't make sense.
You can check it in system settings->notifications.
I don't think it should go to different kind of notifications or where/how
do you think these notifications should be displayed?
Not at all. A change in online status of a contact should be reflected in
your contact list, but is otherwise irrelevant.
for example kopete - there's deffinitely no need to have both
"9:35:04
User Xyz is typing" and "9:35:08 User Xyz send new message:...."
notifications
That "User Xyz is typing" notification is also unhelpful and redundant and
should just be disabled by default.
I'll bring this up in the KDE SIG meetings, I think we should really disable
that stuff by default in kde-settings.
Kevin Kofler