https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511578
Andreas <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #4 from Andreas <[email protected]> --- I absolutely support this "wish". Being one of the long-term KDE users who have refrained from using activities for long, I once learned to embrace them. I tried to live with the removal of the Stop button for some time now, but indeed it clutters my activity switcher with around 30 activities I have for different projects. In addition the Window actions menu "Show in Activities" has the same issue making it close to unusable. Looking at the announcements of the "Stop" removal and the overall discussion around Activities, I understand that maintenance reasons may require streamlining, but removing the "Stop" feature because essentially Snaps break it - I do not follow that (Look at how many are avoiding Snaps). Also the argument that it is not obvious what to do with applications open in multiple activities ... you just have to make a choice ... The stoppable (non Snap) applications associated with an activity now have to be stopped by hand when I pause working on the respective project. I have been a heavy user of suspendable activities, many who are used to project work will have been, and I support bringing it back. Fixing the newly-introduced cluttering of the activity lists is in fact a usability bug rather than a "wish" from the perspective of someone who actually knows activities. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
