This is actually handled implicitly. Activities will only be visible to those who are within scope or explicitly invited, so no one will be able to see activities I've started unless I explicitly allow them to. Essentially, they are invisible until they 'go-visible.' There are of course ways to start activities such that they are already visible to some, or all others, but in a non-sharable activity that can't ever happen anyway.
- Eben On 8/17/07, Jameson Chema Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Pardon my ignorance, but here's another possible reason for wanting the icon > and menu anyway: to decide whether the activity is hidden from others. I'm > not sure if this function exists or is planned, but it seems to me a good > idea: a user should be able to 'go invisible' when using a non-shared > activity. (If they're in a classroom, the teacher could notice their absence > from the visible neighborhood, but if they're at home they don't have to > constantly tell the world what they're doing when. Small town gossip is a > powerful force and some steps within reason to limit its scope are > definitely good.) > _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
