@Marco Biscaro: Thanks for trying to keep this bug on track and
maintaining focus on the core issue being discussed.
@Ed Lin: Please stop altering the bug description to fit your own views.
This is distracting and attempts to derail the fundamental request of
this bug. Please file another bug if
This is getting silly now. I was changing it BACK btw, to the original
bug description.
@tekstr1der:
This is not about my views, it's about logically analyzing a problem, properly
labeling it in correct terms and finally coming up with good ways to solve it.
First let me answer your question.
The visual representation of an application is its window. If you want
to show an application to the user, show the user the applications
window(s). If you want to hide the application, hide ...guess
what? ;-)
(its window of course.)
PS:
Since when is this bugs status won't fix again?
...ooops, sorry, opinion was only in Ayanta design, where it is new
now... ...thumbs up!
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Title:
Hide Applications upon clicking on Launcher
@Bazon
We could discuss whether we should label any context menu entry of the dock
hide (application) or hide all windows. I'm open to such discussion.
However I'm against it for several reasons:
Application in this context are an abstraction, an abstraction which is
already exposed via the