Boston summit is coming soon, sounds like a good topic to discuss this in
person.  Someone should add that as one of the items to discuss.

sri

-- Sriram Ramkrishna (sriram.ramkrishna_@@[email protected] (remove _@@_)




On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Stefan Kost <[email protected]>wrote:

> Am 23.06.2010 12:12, schrieb Richard Hughes:
> > libnotify is the only major library that I'm unclear on for GNOME 3.
> > It's a conditional buildrequire in all my GNOME projects (as libnotify
> > still uses gtk2.0) and I'm sure we should have a more compelling
> > vision for notifications in GNOME 3.0. Does libnotify just require
> > building against gtk3 or do we need a bigger rethink?
> >
> > I'm wondering if there has been any discussions on notifications or
> > even any API? Specifically for the shell I guess, but it would be nice
> > for it to work in a GNOME 2.x fallback environment too.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Richard.
>
> We're not using libnotify in maemo/meego anymore as well. We need a more
> flexible systems that allows us to handle pushing notifications to various
> senses. It like a matrix:
>           foreground   background
> hearing    play sound   play short beep
> vision     show bubble  flash led
> touch      vibrate      short vibra burst
>
> The foreground/background stuff is controlled by the ressource policy
> (http://meego.gitorious.org/maemo-multimedia: ohm, libressource, ...)
>
> ... just in case someone considers redesigning libnotify.
>
> Stefan
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