On Saturday 11 May 2013 13:03:46 Christoph Feck wrote: > On Friday 10 May 2013 21:26:26 Ernesto Manríquez wrote: > > Greetings to all. > > > > I worked in a start sound for KDE, and I have a preliminar version > > here. > > Users can still use Login/Logout sounds, but they are disabled by > default in KDE 4.11. > > See http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-commits&m=136646628816226
I don't think it's a good idea to disable login sounds. Sure, they have no practical use, but they are a very important part of sound branding ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_trademark#Sound_branding ). That's why e.g. Windows and OS X have startup sounds, and very distinct ones. And why they have them on by default. When I'm in a room full of people who have just unpacked their laptops and are starting them up (yes, "normal people" actually do a full power cycle regularly!), I can instantly get a feeling of how many Windows PCs and Macs are in the room (people don't even care to turn off the sound when they start their computer up in the middle of a presentation!). And I always keep my ears open for that familiar Plasma startup sound. Of course I never hear it outside of KDE meetings, but if I did, I'd immediately go over to the source of that sound and start a conversation with a fellow Plasma user. So imagine a room with 30 Plasma users and five Windows users starting up their machines, but you'd only hear the Windows tune. That would give the wrong impression! The startup sound is the most prominent sign of life of an operating system / desktop environment (since many more people can hear a computer in a room than look at its screen), so why do we miss out on being identified? Maybe the promo people have something to say about this? _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel