>>>>> "Samuel" == Samuel Thibault <[email protected]> writes:

    Samuel> Hello, During installation with speech enabled, when
    Samuel> unpacking packages progress is only notified every 10%. For
    Samuel> long installations that can be very long without any
    Samuel> feedback. I can add a temporal condition, so that one gets
    Samuel> e.g. feedback every minute or something like that. What do
    Samuel> people feel should be the delay? Getting feedback every
    Samuel> second would be very spammy, and 10m would be very
    Samuel> long. Should we e.g. use 1m? More?  Less?

How hard would it be to provide a way to poll for feedback.
On Android for example, most propgress controls don't give you feedback
unless focused; when you care about feedback you can focus on them.
Ideally, I'd prefer something that didn't give me any feedback at all
unless I used review mechanisms to look for it, and then gave feedback
that was fairly fine-grained.

I guess the way that D-I works with speech, it would be challenging to
do that, because I don't think there's a way to update the screen
without speaking the update.
So, probably 1 min or so isn't too bad.

The issue is that if I'm focused on the machine waiting for the install,
I want progress all the time.  But if I'm off doing something else, I
really may not care unless the install completes.


One other factor is that presumably if people get too annoyed they will
learn how to shut up the feedback.

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