Hm, the bug trail is confusing here: Does this update really change the
_default_ setting to show offline users by default? I vigorously NACK
this for SRU. In all the Ubuntu releases so far, only online contacts
were shown (which makes a lot of sense, too, otherwise it becomes
utterly hard to find
The behavior I observed was that Empathy was not following the gconf
setting. When I checked gconf, the offline contacts were selected to be
shown (this was default, I didn't change it) but Empathy still was
hiding the offline contacts. So this is not a request to change the
default, but to have
Martin, this is exactly the reason I asked for urgency in this issue...
I'll try to summarize this again, hoping someone from Canonical Design
Team could join this thread to confirm the desirer behavior.
* Canonical Design Team performed an usabilty study on Empahy
* One suggestion was show
The option has not be enabled in lucid because the change was late in
the cycle
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Status: Unknown
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Anyway it was broken upstream and is now fixed.
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2010/4/20 Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com:
The option has not be enabled in lucid because the change was late in
the cycle
Sorry, I don't understand what this means: that option should come
from upstream (as Guillaume said). Does Ubuntu overwrite it in some
way?
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Sebastien, plese also note that the behavior wasn't switched in ubunt
package (the default GConf value file is TRUE, i.e. show offline
contacts). Simply, there is (was, as Guillame said) a bug that prevents
this setting to be respected at runtime.
Guillame, here is any specific commit in
This was fixed in 2.30.0.2, which will be available as a SRU (Stable
release update).
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Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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I can confirm that Empathy does not respect the Gconf setting (apps
empathy ui show_offline).
As Luca mentioned on IRC, this change is marked as being released
upstream (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=612448). Whether
this function used to work or not is currently unknown, so it
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