Rodrigo Moya said:
> On Tue, 2003-12-23 at 04:17, Dwight Tovey wrote:
>> On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 11:19, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
>>
>> > your problem is that there is no stored date for the last
>> notification,
>> > so the alarm daemon thinks the last notification was in 1/1/1970, so
>> it
>> > shows you all alarms since then :-(
>> >
>> > It should probably just use the current time as the last notification
>> > date if that setting is not set.
>> >
>> Ok, that explains not only the many alarms that I got this morning, but
>> also the long past-due alarms when I haven't logged in to this system
>> (my laptop) for a few days. In some circumstances I can understand
>> wanting these past-due alarms, but frankly, in general they are mostly
>> just a nuisance.
>>
> well, they are if you use the calendar just once in a while. But if you
> use it daily, as I do, they are really useful, like reminding me of
> events that happened when I was on holidays, for instance.
>
Great. It works for you. I'm happy for you. For me though I already get
told enough by the rest of the staff if I miss a meeting. I don't really
need my email program nagging me also. I want to be notified at the time
of the meeting (or appointement, or whatever), but I don't need it to tell
me that I missed yesterday's weekly status meeting.
>> I still think that it would be better if it was
>> possible for the user to decide to only have alarms as they happen and
>> ignore anything overdue.
>>
> not sure if that would be a good solution.
Care to expand on why not? What would it take to include a configuration
option so that the user can specify an age limit for alarms? Either make
it a per-alarm setting (trigger this notice within X minutes before the
set time but not more than Y minutes after) or a global setting (don't
trigger any alarms that are more than Z hours past their set time). Leave
the past-due alarms perpetually enabled by default (that way you don't
change existing behavior), but give the users the ability to disable old
ones.
Just don't take the M$ mentality of saying "I do it this way so everybody
will do it this way".
/dwight
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