tellapu, you are welcome to find someone who can fix this bug. But if
you can't, then don't be surprised that nobody else has either. A bug
comment is rarely a good place to appeal for the bug to be fixed,
because the only people who will see your comment are people who have
already considered whether they can fix it.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Assignee: tellapu (tellapu) => (unassigned)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/773896
Title:
Evolution does not show persistent alarms in Unity
Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: evolution
In 10.10 and before, Evolution alarms would appear in the system tray. With
Unity, there is no persistent trace of alarms associated with calendar events
after the notification bubble has disappeared.
I think this is a regression: I trusted this function to remind me of
important appointments, but unless I am in front of my screen at the
appropriate moment (when the notification bubble appears) I am not made aware
of these appointments.
The workaround is to whitelist evolution-alarm-notify. But presumably there
needs to be a solution that integrates better with Unity, perhaps a message in
the message indicator and the icon turning blue, or the date-time glowing blue
and appointment flashing under the date-time menu?
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