Okay, I changed my mind. The focus of this bug seems to have been turned
to the problem of setting connected as the timestamp for login
indicators, but not to the problem of them appearing despite the user
not wanting them to.
I propose changing the description of this bug to something like
If you accept my suggestion, then I guess Bug #495671 can also be marked
as Confirmed.
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Sounds good. I think that a bug on being able to disable
connection/disconnection indicators would also be appropriate. I think
part of the discussion should be whether that's a per-app setting or a
global one.
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Okay, I made all the changes proposed in the title and description, and
#495671 went back to standing on its own.
** Description changed:
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+ This bug had originally two parts: (1) the messaging menu showing
+ Empathy login entries despite login notifications have
** Changed in: libindicate
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: libindicate
Importance: Undecided = Low
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I experience this in spite of the fact that I have notifications
disabled for users coming online/going offline in empathy.
Interestingly for me, the entries in messaging menu end-up in the mail
section of the menu instead of the chat section.
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Marked this as also affects libindicate, currently it can't meet the
specification. That field requires a timestamp, so to allow strings
like connected libindicate would need to add support for that.
NOTE: Might also require changes to indicator-messages
** Also affects: libindicate
I didn't know this bug already existed, so I now properly marked Bug
495671, which I reported some time ago, as a duplicate.
I'm also assigning this bug to the Papercuts project, something that was
done in the duplicates and never contested.
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance:
Conscious, I don't think bug 495671 is a duplicate of this bug.
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David, from a strict point of view, I agree. But if Bug 497646 was
considered a duplicate, then I think it's coherent to consider Bug
495671 a duplicate as well, despite my sentimental issues due to being
the reporter. :)
Also, it should be noted that what I requested in Bug 497646 is
precisely
Sorry, the last part should've been ...what I requested in Bug
495671
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Status: New = Triaged
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MessagingMenu#Recommended%20behavior%20for%20instant%20messaging%20clients
I've specified: Optionally, [an IM client] may also provide a message
source item for each person in your contact list who has not sent you
new messages, but who has connected in the past minute
You could add something next to the name, for example:
(online) and (offline)
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They should show up in the indicator for sign on/off events briefly,
then go clear themselves. They should not draw-attention, which is
the filled in envelope icon and they won't display a time. Right now
that is the only real way to distinguish them now. Perhaps this is
something that can be
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